OSKALOOSA PD K-9 UNIT PROPOSAL
History The Oskaloosa Police Department first started the canine program in 1996. First handler was Lieutenant John Plumb with his canine Quest. (1999 2003) Second hander was Lieutenant Gary McClun with his canine Nash. (2003 2012) Since 2012, the Oskaloosa Police Department has been without a canine.
Why Implement a K-9 Program? The Police K-9 s extraordinary ability to smell, agility, courage, and determination are recognized both Nationally and Internationally. The Police dog would be cross-trained to; Track to find lost/endangered missing children and adults. Perform public relations between the Police and the community. Provide appearances and demonstrations at various community functions. Be a highly visible deterrent to criminal activity. Track and apprehend criminals for arrest and prosecution. Locate illegal drugs. Reduce the time needed to search buildings, locate illegal drugs, and to find people in distress.
How Much will a Canine Cost? Top Dogs Police K-9 Academy:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$18,788.00 Dual Purpose Canine: Six (6) week school, with hotel cost, meals, fuel Includes the Following Equipment: Bite Sleeve Cover Reuse Nylon (double-layered) Leash $24.99 Kong with Rope $13.99 Ray Allen Pinch Collar $26.99 Fur Saver Chrome-Plated $10.99 Standard Leather Muzzle $59.99 Black Mil-Spec Leather Collar $33.99 Tubular Nylon Tracking Lines (33 ) Reuse Tubular Nylon Tracking Lines (15 ) Reuse Undercoat Rake $7.99 Safari Self Cleaning Slicker Brush $10.99 Shed Brush $18.99 Hidden Trial Sleeve $124.99 Kennel $600.00
Continued (Vehicle) VEHICLE Vehicle- The Ford Explorer would be a vehicle that would meet the standards for holding a K-9 comfortably. The main components of a K-9 unit are the Police Officer, the Police Dog, and the Vehicle they travel in. Dogs are vulnerable to heat and accessories along with the vehicle are needed, to keep the dog cool.
Ford Explorer FORD EXPLORER
Canine Cruiser (A) Option A New Canine Cruiser: $27,500 Patrol Unit Equipment: Canine Utility Transport System $3,181 Lights, Siren, Misc. $10,000 Camera System and Computer $11,000 Radar and Vehicle Striping $2,149 New Patrol Unit and Equipment Total: $53,830
Canine Cruiser (B) Option B Use Current Patrol Vehicle Canine Utility Transport System $3,181 Canine Utility Transport System $3,181 Lights, Siren, Misc. $10,000 Camera System and Computer $11,000 Radar and Vehicle Striping $2,149 Canine Cruiser and New Equipment Total: $26,330
Total Project Cost Option A Total-------------------------$72,618 Includes: canine, school hotel, meals, fuel, equipment, vehicle with new equipment. Option B Total-------------------------$45,118 Includes: canine, school, hotel, meals, fuel, equipment, and current patrol unit with new equipment.
Annual Fees Annual Fees (to maintain the program): Handlers Compensation $4,200.00 Food $1,000.00 Insurance $1,000.00 Vet Bills Donated (Donated by Mahaska Veterinary Clinic) Certification $ 500.00 CONTINUED Total: $6,700.00
Statistics The following chart, outlines the narcotics related incidents handled within the city limits of Oskaloosa by the Oskaloosa Police Department Patrol Division. The Oskaloosa Police Department is also a member of the Mid-Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force. OSKALOOSA POLICE DEPARTMENT DRUG CASES Year Drug Charges Paraphernalia Charges OWI Drugged 2014 114 62 8 2015 243 110 23 2016 244 142 34 2017 85 59 8
Top Dogs K-9 Academy This Academy comes highly recommended from multiple agencies in Iowa. This Academy has head trainers that are retired Police Officers with a combined total of 50 years working and training Police canines. The school consists of six weeks of training. The dog would be trained in obedience, area search, tracking, agility, criminal apprehension, and narcotics detection for those drugs currently on the street.
Fundraising We are asking the City of Oskaloosa to grant permission to initiate a fundraising campaign to raise the funds needed to implement this program. Target of raising $45,000. Attend the Top Dogs K-9 Academy in the spring of 2018.
Certification Requirements? The State of Iowa does not currently require any certification for Police Canine Teams. The Oskaloosa Police Department will adhere to the United States Police Canine Association s rules and regulations. The canine would be required to re-certify twice a year in both patrol work and narcotic detection.
Conclusion A canine is the only tool in Police work that can be recalled if a situation changes. Once you fire your firearm or taser, there is no stopping it if the situation changes. The Oskaloosa Police Department believes another canine would be a valuable asset to the Department and City of Oskaloosa. A canine will help our Officers in keeping crime rates low and keep our schools, businesses, and community members safe.