Wednesday, March 9, 2016

State Capitol Police Has a New Four-Legged Member Named Balu

RALEIGH
Mar 9, 2016

The State Capitol Police is proud to announce a new officer to the force. Balu, a 19-month old German Shepard, joined the ranks after completing comprehensive explosive-detection training last month.  The new four-legged member is capable of conducting searches for a variety of explosive materials near building exteriors, parking lots, office areas, vehicles, packages, and people in and around state government facilities. 

“The canine will provide a strong visible and psychological deterrent against criminal and terrorist threats,” said State Capitol Police Chief Glen Allen. “More importantly, Balu will be available to assist our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners in the fight against crime.”

Balu will partner with his handler, Officer Kevin Johnson.  Johnson recently joined State Capitol Police after retiring from local law enforcement with over two decades as a K-9 handler and master trainer.  In addition, he is also a past president of the United States Police Canine Association. Johnson worked in-depth with Balu and successfully completed in-depth training involving various aspects of bomb detection and other explosives. Balu was acquired and will be maintained through a cooperative effort with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol Canine Unit.

The 88-member State Capitol Police provides a safe and secure environment for public officials, state employees and visitors within the North Carolina State Government Complex and at state-owned properties throughout Wake County.

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