Pubdate: January 19, 1999 Source: The Herald. Rock Hill, South Carolina Contact: http://www.heraldonline.com/ Author: Seanna Adcox Copyright: Copyright (c) 1999 The Herald. OFFICER SNIFFS OUT CRIME TEGA CAY-Tega Cay Police Department's newest officer walks on all fours, his badge dangling from his neck. His "swearing in" ceremony Monday night included the presentation of that badge - a miniature of his fellow officers' that reads "Tega Cay Police K-9." The 2-year-old Belgian Malinois, named "Rakker," brings the department's full-time members to nine. Rakker and his partner, Officer Mac McCarley, began training together last August. Their sessions started with a week at Baden K-9 Tactical School in Niagra Falls, Ontario, Canada. There, both dog and handler learned Rakker's German commands. "I had to learn him; he had to learn me," McCarley said. Now, he'll start working a regular beat. "He's the smartest dog I've ever seen, that's for sure," said Police Chief Rick Evelsizer. Rakker's main jobs will be tracking suspects and sniffing out narcotics. His long, sensitive snout already has come in handy. During his training, Rakker tracked a suspected car thief to the city limits. He found trace amounts of marijuana during a routine car stop. And he's checked Fort Mill High School lockers for drugs. Fortunately, McCarley said, he found none. But he'll keep checking periodically. "We see him as a deterrent," McCarley said. "He's just another tool against crime, for the good and bad. But hopefully, there will be more good." McCarley hopes Rakker can help educate students about the dangers and consequences of drugs. He plans to give educational presentations, using Rakker, around the district. Rakker comes to Tega Cay as a donation from Mike McConnery, owner and head trainer of Baden K-9 school, as part of his Dogs Against Crime/Dogs Against Drugs campaign. All of Tega Cay pays for his food. Rakker accompanies McCarley during his shift, from a pen in the Jeep Cherokee's back seat. When the day ends, Rakker heads home with McCarley. He lives in McCarley's back yard. "I enjoy him," McCarley said. "And my 3-year-old just loves him." - --- MAP posted-by: derek rea