The
Lake County Sheriff's Office
Canine Unit
In 2006 the Lake County Sheriff’s
Office received a grant for the purchase of a drug detecting dog. The grant was
funded by the Ray of Hope Foundation which was created to honor Mr. Ray Timbrook.
Through this grant the Sheriff's Office purchased a one year old German Shepherd
from the Cezch-Republic.
The Sheriff's canine is named Saber. SABER stands for Scott Authority
Brian Excellence Ray. (named after Ray Timbrook and his two
sons Scott and Brian).
Under the supervision of his handler Deputy
Alan Moon, Saber's role is to provide support to the various divisions of
the Lake County Sheriff's Office, and when requested aid and support other law
enforcement agencies throughout Lake County. Saber is trained in narcotic
detection, building searches, article / evidence search, tracking, area
searches, and aggression control. Additionally he aids in
searching the Sheriff's Office Correctional facilities for
contraband.
Canines
used in a variety of situations:
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To search for hidden
suspects
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To search all types of
buildings for criminals in hiding
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To apprehend fleeing
suspect
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To search for lost
persons
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To search for evidence or
property connected with a crime
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To search for illegal
drugs that have been hidden
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To protect the handler,
other officers and citizens
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To clear vehicles after a
high risk felony stop
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To assist in SWAT
operations
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To act as a deterrent and
back up in dangerous situations such as fights, riots and
disturbances
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To conduct public
demonstrations
2006
Annual Report
Deputy Allen Moon, Canine Unit
In 2006, the Lake County Sheriff’s
Office procured a male, Sable German Shepherd from Europe. The funding for the
purchase of the canine was provided by the Raymond J. Timbrook “Ray of Hope”
Fund. The canine was named, SABER, which is an acronym. Saber stands for
Scott, Authority, Bryon, Excellence,
Ray. The names in this acronym are to recognize Scott, Bryon and
Raymond Timbrook. Scott and Bryon Timbrook are the sons of deceased, Raymond
Timbrook. The generosity of the Ray of Hope Fund assisted the Sheriff’s Office
in the development of this first class K9 Unit.
Saber’s handler is Deputy Alan Moon,
a veteran Deputy Sheriff with the Road Patrol Division of the Sheriff’s Office.
In early 2006, Deputy Moon and Saber began basic training conducted by Master
Trainers with the North American Police Work Dog Association. Deputy Moon and
Saber successfully completed their 680 hour certification training in late June,
2006. Saber was certified as a police utility dog which incorporated the
following disciplines: Building Searches, Article / Evidence Searches, Tracking,
Area Searches, and Narcotics Detection.
The K9 Unit was equipped with state
of the art equipment and a new K9 Patrol Vehicle. On June 22nd,
2006, Deputy Moon and Saber commenced service to the people and community of
Lake County, Ohio. Since its inception, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office K9
Unit has had a positive impact on the community. The Unit has also assisted the
Sheriff’s Office in the identification of criminal activity and supported the
Road Patrol Division in its efforts as it provides police services to the
community.
The following
are the statistics for the K9 Unit for the year, 2006. The K9 Unit was in
service from June 22nd, through December 31st, 2006.
There were a total of 108 uses in 2006.
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Building Searches - 4
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Article / Evidence Searches - 4
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Narcotic Sniffs - 38
·
Tracks - 12
·
Area Search - 1
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Preventative Actions - 4
·
Community Policing - 4
·
Assist to Other Officers - 34
·
Contacts with the Public – 115
·
Training Hours – 182
· K9
days off due to illness – 1
·
Apprehended Suspects - 5
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Located Persons – 1
·
Misdemeanor Arrests - 16
·
Felony Arrests - 4
·
Mutual Aid - 7
·
Narcotics Seized – 98.3 grams of Marijuana, .3 grams of Cocaine, .3 grams of
Heroin
·
Currency Seized - $680.00