Crime & Safety
Police Canines Complete Training
One of the graduates is from Troop C, which covers Tolland, Ellington, Somers, and the highway in Vernon.

On May 28, the Connecticut State Police Canine Training Unit held a graduation ceremony for the 173rd Patrol Dog Training Troop.
In total, 12 canine teams from all over the state graduated.
The canine teams are trained to work patrol and have been trained in the basic areas of tracking, handler protection, evidence recovery, building searches, obedience, and classroom education.
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For the canines, all German Shepherds, the graduation marks the culmination of a 14-week rigorous and intense training course.
Graduates:
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Connecticut State Police
Trooper Lance Carlson and K9 Erol from Troop B-North Canaan
Trooper Ryan Cloukey and K9 Rocky from Troop C-Tolland
Trooper Derek Smitt and K9 Brutus from Troop F-Westbrook
Trooper Ryan Goggins and K9 Joe from Troop L-Litchfield
Connecticut Department of Correction
Correction Officer Jay Hibbard and K9 Cezar
Berlin Police Department
Officer Branden Lagueux and K9 Bane
Branford Police Department
Officer Luigi Amasino and K9 Joker
Enfield Police Department
Officer Michael Colantuono and K9 Ranger
Greenwich Police Department
Officer Keith Scorce and K9 Keto
Middlebury Police Department
Officer Edward Demers and K9 Jay
Shelton Police Department
Officer Daniel Loris and K9 Stryker
Torrington Police Department
Officer Justin Deloy and K9 Titus
Photo courtesy of the Connecticut State Police.
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