GCSO personnel attended advanced training in Litchfield, Kentucky last week, focusing on human tracking. The training lasted 5 days and included classroom instruction and field exercises. GCSO maintains two tracking dogs which are used both to track fugitives as well as search/rescue of lost/missing persons. Pictured below are Detective/SFC Lindsey Azar with her canine (Bloodhound) partner ‘Maggie’, and also SFC Azar (2nd from left) and Josh McCanless (far right) with other officers in the training class.
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