According to Sheriff
Kent Oberkrom, K-9 Osha, a German Shepherd, and K-9 Lutz, a Belgian
Malinois, have assisted not only sheriff’s deputies, but other
agencies and school districts on several occasions over the past
several weeks.
Sheriff’s Office K-9s have been involved with
locker and vehicles searches in parking lots in three different
school districts. Within Henry County, both K-9s recently conducted
searches within the Henry R-1 School District in Windsor. Prior to
those searches, the K-9s conducted searches in the Warsaw School
District in Benton County and the Lakeland School District in St.
Clair County. “We believe that our dogs are great deterrents when
utilized within our school districts, in an attempt to detect illegal
drugs which may jeopardize a safe learning environment for our
school-aged children”, Sheriff Oberkrom stated.
Over the past weekend, K-9 Osha was utilized during the service of a search warrant on Friday morning, while K-9 Lutz assisted with K-9 sniffs of vehicles on Friday afternoon while assisting the Missouri State Highway Patrol during a traffic stop, then again on Saturday afternoon, while assisting a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop. “As a dog’s sense of smell is at a minimum, at least 1,000 times greater than a human’s, they can assist us in locating the odor of illegal drugs that as humans, we would not be able to detect”, Sheriff Oberkrom concluded.
K-9 Osha is currently being handled by Sheriff Oberkrom, while K-9 Lutz is handled by Major Rob Hills.