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K-9 officer Agent joins the Ellsworth Police ELLSWORTH A 1-year-old Labrador retriever has a new job with the Ellsworth Police Department, as does Officer John Stanley, who is in the midst of training police K-9 Agent on his new responsibilities. “The training is so in-depth,” Stanley said, standing in front of City Hall, while Agent strained at his leash to investigate nearby hedge bushes. “You can never learn enough.” Training a K-9 police dog takes 300 to 500 hours for certification, and Stanley and Agent have 80 of those hours behind them. “Really, it’s pretty simple for a dog,” Stanley said of learning to search and track. “They find that scent and they’ll get rewarded.” ....
Capt. Troy Bires named deputy police chief Other personnel changes announced ELLSWORTH City Manager Glenn Moshier, who also acts as police chief, announced the promotion of Capt. Troy Bires to deputy police chief on the Ellsworth Police Department Facebook page April 22, along with several other promotions, reassignments and hires. The restructuring follows Moshier accepting the city manager position in January. “We have had some movement in the ranks,” Moshier said, naming Sgt. Shawn Willey’s promotion to captain, Officer John Stanley as the department’s K-9 handler and Officer Robert Angelo’s promotion to corporal and night-shift supervisor. In addition, Cpl. Shawn Merchant is the new school resource officer. Recent hires include Angelo and officers James Hassard, McKay McLean and Zackery Kline. In addition, “Agent,” an 11-month-old Labrador retriever, has joined the department as its new canine officer. ....