The Hillsdale County Sheriff's
Office deploys two K-9
teams on separate shifts with the
regular road patrol. In addition
to providing regular patrol services,
these trained and certified teams
provide specialized law enforcement
capabilities to the citizens of
Hillsdale County. The K-9 teams
are trained and used in narcotics
detection, article searches, man
tracking, building clearing and handler
protection. Schools, industry,
business and governmental units have
used the K-9 services for drug detection
work in their establishments. K-9
units have tracked felons from the scene
of B&Es for apprehension, subjects
fleeing on foot from traffic stops and
hidden subjects in building searches.
Our K-9 teams are trained and certified by the National
Association of Professional Canine
Handlers (NAPCH) and train with them on
a monthly bases to maintain proficiency.
The dogs live at home with the handlers
to promote a strong bond between the
team members.
The K-9 Division is under the command of Lieutenant
Roger Boardman.
IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911
FOR NON-EMERGENCY CALLS (517) 437-7317 FAX (517) 437-0822
HILLSDALE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
165 W. FAYETTE STREET
HILLSDALE, MI 49242
(800) 437-7317
The Hillsdale County Sheriff's
Office continues to deploy two K-9
teams on separate shifts with the
regular road patrol. In addition
to providing regular patrol services,
these trained and certified teams
provide specialized law enforcement
capabilities to the citizens of
Hillsdale County. The K-9 teams
are trained and used in narcotics
detection, article searches, man
tracking, building clearing and handler
protection. Schools, industry,
business and governmental units have
used the K-9 services for drug detection
work in their establishments. K-9
units have tracked felons from the scene
of B&Es for apprehension, subjects
fleeing on foot from traffic stops and
hidden subjects in building searches.
Our K-9 teams are trained and certified by the National
Association of Professional Canine
Handlers (NAPCH) and train with them on
a monthly bases to maintain proficiency.
The dogs live at home with the handlers
to promote a strong bond between the
team members.
The K-9 Division is under the command of Lieutenant Roger Boardman.
IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911
FOR NON-EMERGENCY CALLS (517) 437-7317
FAX (517) 437-0822
HILLSDALE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
165 W. FAYETTE STREET
HILLSDALE, MI 49242
(800) 437-7317