The Flagler County Sheriff's Office this morning announced the death of K-9 Keanu, a few weeks shy of his fourth birthday and a little over two years into his service with the Sheriff's Office.
3 weeks ago Share The training included a 480-hour Florida Department of Law Enforcement K-9 Team training course and a 200-hour narcotics detection course. by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office’s (FCSO) newest K-9 team, Deputy Robin Towns and K-9 Keanu, have successfully completed a 480-hour Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) K-9 Team training course and a 200-hour narcotics detection course. The K-9 team is now active on full-duty patrol in Flagler County.
K-9 Keanu is a nearly 2-year-old Belgian Malinois born in Hungary. He was generously donated to the FCSO by Dr. Caesar DePaço and Summit Nutritionals International. K-9 Keanu is a dual purpose canine trained in narcotics detection and apprehension. Deputy Towns and K-9 Keanu are now cleared to patrol the roadways, respond to calls for service, aid FCSO deputies in searching for suspects or narcotics, and
1 month ago Share His arrest history includes charges for criminal mischief, disorderly intoxication, domestic battery and battery on a medical care provider, among others. by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
A Flagler County man has been arrested after pulling a knife on a deputy, threatening to cut him and yelling a racial slur.
The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office responded to a suspicious incident on Shady Lane in Palm Coast just before 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3, and arrived to find two frantic subjects one of whom they identified as Clayton Callahan from previous law enforcement encounters yelling at deputies to chase after an unknown SUV that they said had driven off with their money and belongings.