K-9 UNIT
Deputy Jonathan Coulon K-9 Deputy Sandy
Deputy Jonathan Coulon is the K-9 Handler for the
Robertson County Sheriff Office. Deputy Coulon has been with the Sheriff's Office
since 2007.
The Robertson County Sheriff's Office is home to one K-9 unit. Police K-9 dogs, properly trained and handled, give Law Enforcement officers one of the finest non-lethal aids in the prevention and detection of crime.
Sandy is the Sheriff's Office newest K-9. Sandy is trained in several narcotic odors and is used in traffic stops and search warrants. The K-9 is available to surrounding agencies and all county schools.
Properly trained Police
Narcotic Dogs are used for the following:
Search for illegal drugs in buildings and schools
Search for illegal drugs in vehicles
Search for illegal drug evidence dropped by criminals in flight.
Search for illegal drugs during a search warrant of a residence.
Sheriff Bill Holt |
Chief Deputy Michael Van Dyke
Capt. P R West
|
Capt. Don Bennett
| Capt.
Tony Crawford
Patrol Division
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Criminal Investigation Division
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County Detention Facility
Narcotics Unit
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Emergency Response Team |
Drug Interdiction Unit
Administrative Staff |
Warrants Division |
School Resource Division
Inmate Transportation Division |
Court Security Division
K-9 Unit
Robertson County Government is an Equal Opportunity
Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace
This page was last updated on
04/01/2011
Robertson County Sheriff's Office