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    Topic: K9 Equipment

    in forum General Requests
    drodriguez
    Participant

    Asking if any agency with a K9 unit is in need of any apprehension equipment or ballistic vests for their dogs? I have three older bite sleeves, three hidden sleeves, a tracking harness, and four ballistic vests that I would like to donate to an agency that could use them. Please see the attached photo for the available equipment. I have added my direct phone number for inquiries, thank you.

    Ocala Police Department
    Sergeant Rodriguez
    352-789-3674

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    #22454
    Meghan Warman
    Participant

    If your agency has language in their policy for Dating Violence (with the new updates to Standard 15.09) would you please be willing to share? Thank you!

    #22451
    Cassandra Davis
    Participant

    To view the full job description see the attached document. To submit an application, visit: https://cityoffortpiercefl.tylerportico.com/tess/citizen/jobs/job-list/30010003%7C1

    SALARY RANGE: $30.39 – $38.00 | $63,211.20 – $79,040.00

    For additional inquiries please contact:
    Recruiting Officer Estefany Medina
    920 S. US Highway 1
    Fort Pierce, FL 34950
    (772) 467-6838

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    Dallas Petrovich
    Participant

    K9 Merlin Available for Adoption by a Law Enforcement Agency

    The Pinellas Park Police Department is seeking a law enforcement agency to adopt K9 Merlin, a highly driven working dog. Merlin is a high drive canine that is not suited for public demonstrations or interaction with other working dogs.

    Agencies interested in acquiring Merlin can contact Chief Adam Geissenberger at ageissenberger@pinellas-park.com (727-214-7921) for more details. Additional information, including medical records, training history, and deployment experience, will be provided.

    K9 Merlin Bio-

    Breed: Belgian Malinois

    Age: 4 years old

    Weight: 73 lbs

    Origin: Hungary

    Health: Up to date on all vaccinations and licensing; no known medical issues

    Certifications:

    CJSTC Certified (Current through October 2024)
    Narcotics Detection School (Completed September 2024)

    Training & Capabilities:

    ✅ Human Tracking
    ✅ Article Searches
    ✅ Area Searches
    ✅ Apprehension
    ✅ Building Searches
    ✅ Obedience
    ✅ Narcotics Detection (Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Heroin)

    K9 Merlin excels in operational deployments however, his extremely high drive makes him unsuitable for public demonstrations or social interactions. He is a dedicated working K9, best suited for an agency that can fully utilize his skills in an operational capacity.

    Merlin’s original passport and X-rays are available upon request.

    For inquiries, please contact:

    Chief Adam Geissenberger
    Pinellas Park Police Department
    ageissenberger@pinellas-park.com
    727-214-7921

    Megan Weeks
    Participant

    Good afternoon,

    The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office has partnered with LD Consulting to host the Law Enforcement Inspections and Auditing Course #LEIA-101 in Bradenton, FL. This course provides a basic understanding of inspections, audit guidelines, writing an audit plan, formatting reports, risk assessments, and statistical sampling. This course is for both sworn and non-sworn professionals, and all disciplines. The class will take place April 15-17, 2025. For information, and to complete registration, please visit https://www.ldconsultingllc.com/class-schedule.

    The course flyer is also attached. Early registration ends soon!

    We also will be hosting the certification course, LEIA-201, November 17-20, 2025.

    **I personally have taken both courses and I highly recommend them! You will receive all of the sample audit documentation for a complete audit plan, as well as an already set up excel spreadsheet to complete statistical sampling calculations. The statistical sampling spreadsheet can be used for CFA 27.13M, FCAC 14.12M, as well as other inspections throughout your agency.

    Please email or give me a call with any questions.

    Thank you,
    Megan Weeks
    Manatee County Sheriff’s Office
    megan.weeks@manateesheriff.com
    941-747-3011 x2116

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    #22404
    jbarrett@sjso.org
    Participant

    I have been asked to send a request out to see if anyone has a job description for or a policy/procedure for the use of Security Guards.

    If you do – can you please send it to me here or my email.

    I thank you in advance for your help!

    Jody Barrett
    St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office
    (904)209-2178
    jbarrett@sjso.org

    #22402
    jbarrett@sjso.org
    Participant

    Good Afternoon –

    Disregard – Able to get a room

    I thank you in advance.

    Jody Barrett
    St Johns County Sheriffs Office
    (904)209-2178
    jbarrett@sjso.org

    michael.thompson
    Participant

    The Kissimmee Police Department is Hiring a Full-Time Accreditation Manager

    The Kissimmee Police Department is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Accreditation Manager. This full-time role offers a competitive hourly rate ranging from $29.53 to $47.25, along with a comprehensive benefits package.

    To apply and view the full job description, please visit:
    🔹 http://www.kissimmee.gov/careers
    🔹 Click “Apply for a Job”
    🔹 Under “Search”, type Accreditation
    🔹 Click “Go”

    For any questions, feel free to reach out.

    Michael Thompson
    Lieutenant, Professional Standards Section
    City of Kissimmee Police Department

    📍 8 N. Stewart Avenue, Kissimmee, Florida 34741
    📞 Office: 407.847.0176 Ext. 3221
    📱 Cell: 321.624.6091
    📧 michael.thompson@kissimmee.gov

    Sharon King (PBSO)
    Participant

    Good afternoon,

    Here’s our vendor used by Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office: Dana Safety Supply is one of the vendors we use and they have an office in Ft. Lauderdale. Jose Ferrando, South FL Territory Manager, Mobile/Text 954-520-3874/954-257-6495. DanaSafetySupply.com

    Regards,
    Sharon D. King
    Staff Inspector
    Staff Inspections/Law Enforcement Accreditation
    Professional Compliance Bureau
    Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office
    (561) 688-3070
    kings@pbso.org

    #22296
    Michael OBrien
    Participant

    We are looking to implement a Drone Team or certified drone users within our jail.

    If your agency has one, what training and/or qualifications do you require for your staff and what schools do you send them to?

    If you have a policy, could you please attach it?

    Thank you!

    Sergeant Michael O’Brien
    Accreditation Manager, Corrections and Judicial Services Bureau
    Richard R. Del Toro, St. Lucie County Sheriff
    900 N. Rock Road | Fort Pierce, FL 34945
    OBrienM@StLucieSheriff.com

    #22294
    Elizabeth Kamerick
    Participant

    Please see pages 9-11 dealing with the cook trailer and deployments. Let me know if you have any questions!

    Elizabeth

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    #22285

    In reply to: Reserve Units

    Eva.Hicks
    Participant

    Good morning,

    Reserved deputies work a total of 15 hours per month. The number of hours may vary due to events they help with, and the 15-hour mark may be waived depending on circumstances.

    -Emails are noted along with policy reviews, but no one claims the time to just look at emails. They justify their hours by adding notes in their timecard for each day worked.

    -No specific requirement for patrol hours. Reserve deputies mainly work helping with Community Outreach events or traffic details.

    -There are no consequences for not meeting the monthly hours, as we know why they may not complete them. However, we’re expecting them to help when asked.

    -Termination for failure to meet hours…I have not dealt with that issue because we are flexible with it, I guess. But our policy states:

    “Failure to meet the minimum mandatory monthly requirement of fifteen
    (15) hours of service for three (3) consecutive months or four (4) times in
    a calendar year may result in termination from the Auxiliary and Reserve
    program. Compensated Auxiliary and Reserve Deputies shall receive
    prior supervisory approval for any time worked over fifteen (15) hours.”

    Hope this helps.
    SANDY HIDALGO, LIEUTENANT
    321-472-2567, x 81759
    407-709-0985
    Sandy.Hidalgo@osceolasheriff.org
    2601 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee, FL 34744
    Sheriff Marcos Lopez
    Osceola County Sheriff’s Office

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    #22282

    Please see attached.

    Corporal E. Alonso
    Policy and Planning Bureau
    Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department
    3505 NW 107th Avenue
    Doral, Florida 33178
    Office: (786) 263-6298
    Email: ent811@miamidade.gov
    “Delivering Excellence Every Day”

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    #22262
    Jennifer Hutchins
    Participant

    Good afternoon,

    Can you share your policies for 26.09M for incident reporting requirements?

    Thank you in advance!
    Lt. Hutchins
    jhutchins@wildwood-fl.gov
    352-446-2833

    #22253
    Carrie.Allen
    Participant

    We are routinely called to transport probation and parole violators who show up at the local DOC office. DOC writes the violation but calls us for transport to the jail for processing. Do other jurisdictions have an MOU or MAA in place that cover the transport of these individuals, or how do your agencies handle these situations?

    Carrie Allen
    Tallahassee Police Department
    Office: (850) 891-4285
    Carrie.Allen@talgov.com

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