Metropolitan Division K9 Platoon - Est. 1980

Mission:

To support Department field and detective operations in the search of outstanding felony suspects, misdemeanor suspects armed with a firearm, lost and missing persons, and evidence.

Function:

K-9 teams respond to assist field and detective operations on a City-wide basis, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. K-9 teams also assist with emergency calls for service including "officer needs help" or "back-up" calls.

Organization:

The K-9 Platoon is one of the field platoons of Metropolitan Division, and as such is deployed at the direction of the Commanding Officer, Metropolitan Division. The K-9 Platoon is supervised by a Lieutenant Officer-In-Charge, four K-9 Sergeants, a K-9 Chief Trainer, and 17 Police Officers as K9 handlers.

K-9 Platoon History:

In November of 1979, two Los Angeles Police Department officers recognized an urgent need for specialized canine work in the City of Los Angeles. With fewer officers doing more work, personnel hours and money were being consumed by extensive searches for dangerous felony suspects who had concealed themselves. All too often these searches resulted in the suspects not being located. Community safety mandated that diligent efforts be made to locate these dangerous criminals. In April 1980, approval was given to train two search dogs for a pilot program within the West Bureau of the Police Department. The achievements of these two dogs were so astounding that, after two months, the one-year trial program was declared a total success. During its three decades of operation, an increasing demand for the unique services provided by the K-9 Platoon has allowed it to gradually grow until the entire City now has rapid access to patrol search dogs, gun detection dogs and tracking and trailing dogs on a twenty-four hour basis.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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