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Canine Unit
The Cedar Rapids Police Department currently utilizes six
canine teams. The canine unit is commanded by Lieutenant
Jeff Hembera. If you'd like more information, please
contact Lt. Hembera at (319) 286-5480 or
e-mail him. All Cedar Rapids Police K-9's are
trained at the Vohne
Liche Kennels in Indiana. Please visit
their website for
more information.
Officer Chad Langfitt and Dresco
Dresco is a Belgian Tervuren from Holland whose handler is
Officer Chad Langfitt. In Holland he earned titles in
tracking and obedience. He was also trained in protection
and narcotics detection. Officer Langfitt and Dresco have
been partners since September of 2000.

Officer Graham Campshure and Charger
Canine Charger is a Sable Shepard from Holland.
Officer Campshure and Canine Charger have been working
together since August of 2004. Canine Charger is a
dual purpose narcotics dog, trained in detecting several
types of narcotics as well as handler protection, tracking,
criminal apprehension and building and open area searches.

Officer Wayne Handeland and Wendy
Wendy's partner is Officer Wayne Handeland. She's a Belgian
Malinois imported to the United States from Holland. She is
a dual-purpose bomb dog trained in explosive detection as
well as handler protection, search, and apprehension.

Officer Al Fear and Marco
Marco is a Belgian Malinois who began working with Officer
Fear in March of 2008. Marco is from Holland and is
trained as a dual-purpose K9 in both narcotics detection and
patrol work which includes tracking, apprehension and area
searches.

Officer Brian Nachazel and Lucky
Lucky is a Belgian Malinois who was imported from Holland.
Lucky began working for the Cedar Rapids Police Department
in March of 2008 after completing the standard 5-week
training course in Indiana. Lucky is trained as a
dual-purpose K9 in both narcotics detection as well as
patrol work.


Officer Tim Davis and Rambo
Rambo is Belgian Malinois from Holland. Rambo
began his duty with the Cedar Rapids Police Department in
March of 2008 after completing a 5-week course at Vohne
Liche Kennels in Indiana. Rambo is a dual-purpose K9
trained to detect narcotics and function in a patrol
setting.


Donations
The Cedar Rapids Police Department's K9 Unit is grateful for
the support it receives from the members of its community.
If you would like to send a donation to help support this
group of four-legged officers, please send it in the form of
a check made out to the "Cedar Rapids Police K9 Unit" to the
address shown below.
Cedar Rapids Police Department
Attention: Lt. Jeff Hembera
505 First Street SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
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