K9 JESTER JOINS REVAMPED WCSO K9 TEAM

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February 2, 2018

DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Fla— A new K9 has joined the Walton County Sheriff’s Office family and wasted no time making an impact on drug enforcement.

K9 Jester, a Netherland born one-year-old Belgian Malinois recently joined the revamped K9 Unit at WCSO.

Walton County Sheriff’s Office made the decision in October to pursue certification through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement – an 18-week endeavor.

The move narrowed down the team from six K9’s to three; with Drago and Kayne remaining.

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K9 Ella, who was with WCSO for more than a decade, retired and was approved to live at home with her previous handler along with K9 Duko, K9 Faro and K9 Rocky. Ella passed away surrounded by those she loved in December.

The three-dog team is led by Sergeant Kristin Pond, who has worked with K9’s for more than a decade, along with Deputy Steven Tector.

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K9 Jester was picked up from Police Service Dogs out of Oxford, Florida before getting certified for drug detection and apprehension with the help of his handler Deputy Damon Byrd.

“His first week out on the road, he made two felony narcotics cases,” said Deputy Byrd. “I couldn’t ask for a better dog.”