Pubdate: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 Source: Carolinian, The (NC Edu) Copyright: 2007 The Carolinian Contact: http://www.carolinianonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2818 Author: Danielle Moore Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?237 (Drug Dogs) UNCG POLICE INTRODUCE NEW K-9 UNIT The UNCG Police Department recently welcomed a new member to the force. Her name is Aja, she has her very own badge and bulletproof vest, and she walks on four legs. Aja is a two-year-old German Shepard from Czechoslovakia. Sgt. David Combs is Aja's partner, and describes her as a "very sweet, zero-bite dog." Aja went through 10 weeks of police canine training to learn how to follow scents and ground disturbances. She was the fastest in her class at finding well-hidden narcotics. K-9s are enlisted in the police force because they provide many benefits. Less time and manpower is needed in a search that utilizes dogs, and the canines provide an element of safety to officers who are tracking or apprehending a criminal. There are different kinds of K-9 police service dogs, ranging from bomb-search dogs to criminal tracking dogs. Aja is a narcotics and hazardous drug detection dog. She also searches for dangerous weapons and can track suspects or missing persons. One of the biggest goals of the police department in enlisting Aja is to keep UNCG safer. Police service dogs can be very helpful not only in finding criminals, but also in deterring crime. Aja cost $6,000, and Lt. Ron Wolford of the UNCG Police Department says he believes Aja was worth the price. "The UNCG Police K-9 is a proactive measure to ensure the safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors to campus, and it enhances UNCG public safety preparedness," says Wolford. Kristin Reinheimer, a sophomore, says she agrees and believes having Aja around could help students feel more secure. "Dogs catch things that people can't detect, so anything that would help the police to better do their job would of course make the campus a safer place to be," comments Kristin. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom