Going to the dogs; Sheriff’s Office gets a new K9

By LANCE GAITHER

lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia.com

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has a new K9 unit. Viki is a 1½-year-old Belgian malinois/German shepherd mix trained by Southern Coast K9 in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.

“Our last seven dogs have been bought from that facility,” said Viki’s handler Deputy Logan Smith. “They have the best dogs and trainers in the world. We searched through hundreds of dogs and came up with Viki for her temperament. She is a great dog. We have been together about a month and week now, not crazy long. We are still getting to know each other. She is still young, she is still a puppy. She has got good training and we will go a long way with that.”

CLICK HERE TO WATCH A VIDEO ON THIS STORY OR SCAN THE QR CODE

Viki was purchased by the Lincoln County Fiscal Court through grants and funds seized during drug arrests. She will accompany Smith during his normal patrols.

“She will be riding around with me and conduct traffic stops with me,” Smith said. “We haven’t got a bust yet, but we are looking to open her up and get her on one soon. She is young, she has got a lot of time. She is going to spend the rest of her life here in Lincoln County where she will hopefully help this community get this bad stuff off the streets. It is her job and she loves to do it.”

Viki is Smith’s first K9 unit.      

“People always say it is a different lifestyle, but I have loved it,” Smith said. “Our sergeant kept throwing out the idea of getting another dog and I just kept pestering him until he gave it to me.”

SportsPlus

News

Man who stole truck, ran over sister’s legs indicted by grand jury

News

Kentucky soybean farmers contribute toward popular Halloween treats

News

Federal help will push completion of Mountain Parkway project

News

SFD responds to seven fires in September

News

AccuWeather predicting milder winter in Kentucky

News

A new Kentucky area code? 502 expected to run short of numbers in about three years

News

Srsic announced as new LMS principal

News

Stanford puts opioid abatement funds to use

News

KYTC surplus auction under way through Oct. 22

News

More public hunting land available in eastern Kentucky

News

Nominations sought for Governor’s Service Awards

News

Adams warns committee about damage of AI impersonations

News

Crab Orchard Fire Department receives grant

News

19-year-old killed in ATV accident

News

COVID-19 tests available by mail

News

Kentucky’s electric cooperatives employees assisting with Hurricane Helene relief

News

Man who was missing found dead from accidental drowning

News

Ky Supreme Court removes LC Circuit Clerk Dwight Hopkins from office, LC Circuit Court Clerk office is declared vacant

Features

Holland: There are some things God cannot do

News

McLaughlin-Levrone has fond UK memories

News

Sheriff charged with fatally shooting a judge pleads not guilty in first court appearance

Features

Don’t saw the tree branch you’re sitting on

News

Pope believes he has the best staff in college basketball

News

Oh, deer! Be careful on road: 3,285 deer-related crashes in 2023