For the first time in 14 years, the Clark-Vancouver Regional Drug Task Force has its own drug detection dog.
“I love our human counterparts, but there’s nothing like a dog,” Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins said.
Piper, a 2-year-old black Labrador retriever, was sworn in Wednesday, becoming the first four-legged officer to join the task force since 2001. Piper replaces police K-9 Shadow, who worked in the drug unit until her handler, Tim Hudlicky, died of a brain aneurysm and Shadow was reassigned to patrol duty.
The unit has been relying on patrol K-9s, which are cross-trained in both tracking suspects and detecting drugs, said drug task force Cmdr. John Horch. However, having a dog solely dedicated to finding illegal drugs will help quicken the process, since a search warrant is easier to get with a dog’s alert.