Narcotics dog goes to work
Bentonville police employ $9,000 sniffer
Last updated Tuesday, January 30, 2007 7:31 PM CST in News
By Richard Dean Prudenti
The Morning News
BENTONVILLE -- A new face sniffed around the Bentonville Police Station on Tuesday.
Vic, a narcotics dog, showed up for his first day on the job with handler Officer Ray Shastid.
"He's a working dog, but he likes to play," Shastid said at the Bentonville Police Station, following three weeks of training with Vic in North Little Rock.
Shastid trained 120 hours at Von Klein Stein Working Dogs. By the end, Vic mastered about 15 German commands, and the two were certified by the National Narcotic Detector Dog Association.
The 75-pound shepherd was born in Hungary four years ago and cost the department $9,000. Sniffing for contraband, tracking and personal protection are his main skills, but his ability to have fun is another reason Shastid says he and Vic are a team.
"When he's not working, he's just like a normal dog," Shastid said. With two kids and a wife, Shastid said, "He has to be friendly."
The department had been without a canine narcotics team since its drug dog, Boley, was killed by a vehicle Sept. 17.
Boley escaped a fenced-in yard following an early morning thunderstorm while handler Officer Jim Johnson was not at his home, near East Central Avenue and Pleasant View Lane. The black and brindle dog was found at night on North Walton Boulevard.
Boley had been with the police force three years.
The city recently revised its police canine policy to require a handler to secure the dog when he's not home, either in the residence or in an outside kennel with a city-issued lock. The city provided at Shastid's house an outdoor kennel where Vic will stay during the day when the handler is away and off duty.
"At night, he'll be in the house with us," Shastid said, who expects to be on-call at all times, working mostly evenings and late at night.
Shastid first met Vic in December, and chose him as partner from three dogs at the North Little Rock kennel.
"I've always been a 'dog person' and amazed to watch trained dogs work," Shastid said, noting why he wanted to be a canine handler.
Lt. Mike Smith said Shastid was selected from among three Bentonville officers. Shastid has been with the police department four years.
"(Shastid) is one of those highly motivated individuals," whose initiative in law enforcement throughout the years has prepared him for this new job, Smith said.
Smith is glad Vic's a friendly dog.
When necessary, he'll bite on command, but "it's nice to be able to control that," Smith said. "Wherever you are at, he'll come and lick you and think you are the greatest."
At A Glance
Canine Teams
Bentonville Police Department has two canine teams, one for narcotics detection and another for locating bombs or explosives. An officer handler and his assigned police dog constitute a canine team.
Source: Staff Report
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