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20-3214 Interlocal Voluntary Cooperation Agreement - City/County Canine (K-9) Unit
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20-3214 Interlocal Voluntary Cooperation Agreement - City/County Canine (K-9) Unit
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1 Deputies/Officers shall not approach the canine and/or canine vehicle without the <br />knowledge and consent ofthe canine handler <br />2, DapuUes/O8ice90 should not enter on area o/ building that the canine is searching <br />unless advised �ohythe canine handler. <br />3. In the event the handler becomes involved in ePhyoima| altercation orisattacked, <br />officers should move away from the handler and/or the subject. As the canine exits the <br />patrol wshide, he is trained to come to the handler's aid. The canine is not trainod to <br />recognize uniforms orrefrain from attacking persons |nuniform. <br />B. AULWIQA <br />1. The canine may be trained to alert to the presence of narcotics including but not limited <br />to cannabis, cocaine (including cmok). and heroin, However, the canine should not be <br />used to search persona for possession of narcotics unless the canine is trained for <br />passive alert. <br />2, The first deputy/officer at the scene should not touch, approach, retrieve, or handle any <br />evidence, articles, or debris believed tobe associated to or with the scene. <br />3� Deputies/Officers should be directed to secure the scene and establish and maintain a <br />perimeter. They shall maintain said perimeter until advised to discontinue the perimeter <br />bythe canine handler orsupervisor. <br />4. If a building is to be searched, all perimeter deputy/officers must stand away from, and <br />out ofview ofwindows, doors, and other openings. <br />5. One deputy/offioornhnu|d remain at the point of entry to assist in the event auapoobs <br />are located and/or trouble ensues. <br />C. JLaakwa <br />1� When trucking an armed ouspect, one d*putykoAuorshou|d follow approximately fifty <br />(50) feet behind the handler (or at a distance the handler deems necessary) to provide <br />protection and cover. <br />2. Whenever a Canine Team is called to initiate a track, deputy/officers on the scene must <br />use care not tocontaminate the oimo (track) scene. Dnputioo/8fhoersmuot not allow <br />victims orwitnesses \ucontaminate the crime (tnack)umanm. <br />City/County n-9Unit Mutual Aid Agreement -January 1.mm1mJanuary 31, 2025 <br />Cities mAltamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, <br />Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of <br />Central Florida Police and the Seminole County moempmOffice <br />
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