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References

Louie White
Washington DC
Metropolitan Police Dept. St.
Marius, CT
Lanham, Maryland
(301) 552-9435

Gregory Coleman
Birmingham Police Dept.
710 N. 20th
Birmingham, AL
(205) 254-2000

Sgt. Kasey Brown
Opelika Police Dept.
501 S. 10th Street
Opelika, AL 36801
(334) 705-5200
(334) 750-6165
Bremen Police Department
121 Pacific Ave.
Bremen, GA
(770) 301-8011
Lt. Buddy Bell
Memphis Police Dept.
7947 Mary Lynn Cove
Millington, TN 38053
(901) 873-0349
Jimmy Jones
Georgia State Troopers
2573 Hamilton Road
LaGrange, GA
(706) 845-4104
Sgt. Mark Story
Coweta County Sheriffs Dept.
560 Gresion Trail
Newnan, GA 30263
(770) 301-9573
Sgt. Mark Pennison
Jefferson Parrish Sheriff's Dept.
4841 Alexis Dr.
Marrero, LA 70119
(504) 347-6630
Gordon Morrison
Dekalb Police Dept.
3630 Camp Circle
Decatur, GA
(404) 427-4751

John Massey
Birmingham Police Dept.
710 N. 20th Street
Birmingham, AL
(205) 254-2000
(205) 527-5303

Kenny Bickerstaff
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept.
Narcotics Bureau
11515 South Carolina Rd. , Rm. D-115
Whitter, CA 90605
(406) 827-7977
Lt. Don Rooferner
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
Federal Park Police
(212) 363-7623
(212) 363-7727
Cpt. Chris Brown
Alabama State Troopers
2720 A. Gunter Park Drive
Montgomery, AL 36109
(334) 328-2812
Lee Fleming
Lee County Sherifs Office
1900 Fredrick Road
Opelika, AL 36801
(334) 466-9689
Robert Reichert
Houston County Sherrif's Office
291 Alabaster Drive #233
Dothan, AL 36301
(334) 671-0576
Alabama Canine
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The Alabama Canine Law Enforcement Officer's Training Center, Inc. was founded in October of 1985. Since that time, the center has been responsible for the training of Police Service Dog Teams all across the United States and in fourteen foreign countries. Some of the departments that have received our training are:

The United States Border Patrol

The Immigration and Naturalization Service

The Department of Energy

Alabama State Troopers

Georgia State Troopers

Maryland State Troopers

Washington State Troopers

The Jefferson Parrish Sheriffs Department, Louisiana

The City of Pittsburgh Police Department, Pennsylvania

The City of Denver Police Department, Colorado

The City of Birmingham, Alabama

The City of Memphis, Tennessee

The City of Washington, D.C.

Georgia Dept. of Corrections

ACLEOTCThe above mentioned are just a few of the larger departments that have benefited from our training services. We have also serviced hundreds of smaller departments that are not listed.

We have also been fortunate to have had the pleasure of training explosive detector dog teams for the countries of the Philippines, Costa Rica, Peru, Columbia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Portugal, Turkey, Cypress, Kuwait, Jordan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Barbados, Venzuala, and the Bahamas. We have trained well over 550 police service dog teams for these countries and they have been very succcessful in locating explosive devices.

ACLEOTCOur goal at the center is to provide the best training possible, not only for the dogs, but for the handler, so that he has a complete understanding of the working ability of his dog and the responsibilities he has as a handler. Our training standards and methods are adopted from the German Landespolizeischule fur Diensthundfuhrer, in Stckenbrok, Germany. We feel this training is among the most updated training being used in the field today.

ACLEOTCWe are also very proud of our program and the success our police service dog teams have had in seizing millions of dollars worth of illegal narcotics and apprehending criminals.

ACLEOTCUsing specialized selection testing we are also able to find dogs which have the drives and character traits necessary to perform both detector and patrol functions simultaneously. This, in essence, gives the agency two dogs for the price of one and saves the agency money, as it is possible for the one dog to perform both functions. We have trained many dual-purpose teams across the country and in many of the foreign countries and it has become the preference by most agency administrators.