The Lee County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit has 22 dogs from different breeds including German Shepards, Belgian Malinois, Labrador Retrievers, Bloodhounds and Golden Retrievers.
Several times a week, these dogs train in our training facility located next to the Lee County Gun Range. These impressive partners assist handlers in their duties through their special skillset. In addition to tracking and apprehending suspects, these K9’s are experts in firearms, explosives, and narcotics detection.
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- About Us
- Annual Reports
- Bureaus & Departments
- Agricultural Crimes Unit
- Aviation Unit
- Civil
- Civilian Support Unit (CSU)
- Communications
- Community Response Unit (CRU)
- Corrections Bureau
- False Alarm Reduction Unit
- Traffic Unit
- Internal Affairs
- Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC)
- K-9 Unit
- Lee County Gun Range
- Marine Unit
- Narcotics Unit
- Patrol Bureau
- Public Information Office
- Records
- Sheriff’s Youth Activities League
- SWFL Crime Stoppers
- Victim’s Advocate
- CALEA
- Command Staff
- LCSO History
- Memorial
- Mission/Vision/Motto
- Sheriff Carmine Marceno Bio
- Community Programs
- Active Shooter Response
- Animal Cruelty Task Force
- Cell Dogs
- Crime Prevention Programs
- Citizen Survey
- Citizens Academy
- Community Outreach Centers
- Crime Prevention Tips
- HR218
- LCSO Explorer Program
- Nan’s Ranch
- ReUnite
- Safe Students, Safe Schools
- Sheriff’s Youth Activities League
- SWFL Crime Stoppers
- Teen Driver Challenge
- Youth Boxing Program
- Public Interests
- Accessibility Statement
- Animal Abuser Registry
- Bus Stop Safety Issues
- False Alarm Reduction Unit
- CIGNA Coverage Transparency
- Cold Case Podcast
- Community Assistance
- Crime Mapping
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- LCSO History
- Lee County Gun Range
- Reports and Requests
- School Threat & Safety Conversation Guide
- Sex Offenders Search
- Sex Predator Relocations
- Search
- Volunteer
- LCSO Fallen Deputy Memorial
- Home Front Heroes
- Careers
- Contact Us