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Westport’s K-9 Unit: Dedicated Dogs Need Dough

Westport is justly proud of its Police Department.

From the chief and his assistants through the detectives and officers, every day they “protect and serve.” They do it professionally, efficiently, and with tons of people skills.

Four officers have animal skills too. And 4 of the most important members of the WPD are Atlas, Brutte, Onyx and Ambo: the K-9 unit.

The division has a long history in Westport. Police Chief Foti Koskinas is a former handler (many Westporters remember his dog, Lola). His predecessor as chief, Dale Call, was a K-9 handler too.

From left: Officer Jimmy Loomer, Corporals Dave Scinto and Kevin Smith, with their police dogs. 

Westport’s K-9 canines lead anything but a dog’s life. The German Shepherd, Belgian Malinois and Malinois/Dutch Shepherd mix do detection work. That’s everything from tracking a suspect who fled from a stolen vehicle or bank robbery, to finding a lost elderly person with dementia or missing child.

The yellow Labrador Retriever is trained to find explosives and firearms-related evidence.

There is plenty of work to keep them on their toes paws. Westport’s corps is available to other towns too — those with no K-9, or whose dogs are unavailable. Our department has assisted from Greenwich to Milford and Shelton.

The dogs join the department when they are 1 year to 18 months old. After a 12-week training course, they are assigned to a handler. Ideally, they stay with them — currently, Officer Jimmy Loomer, Corporal Kevin Smith and Corporal David Scinto — for the dogs’ entire 7 to 10 years of service.

“Stay” is important. They live with the handler, becoming part of the family.

Westport’s K-9 unit. Clockwise from upper left: Onyx, Brutte, Atlas and Ambo.

Some of the funds for K-9 training, care and operation come from the Police Department’s annual budget.

But the WPD must fundraise for other expenses.

Which is why last week, they rolled out a GoFundMe page. The goal is $58,000.

Two of the department’s 3 K-9 vehicles are due for replacement this year. The budget covers them.

However, it costs $20,000 to outfit one K-9 police car with lights, radios, a dog kennel system and heat monitor. That’s $40,000.

Each special K-9 vehicle is equipped with special lights, radios, a dog kennel and heat monitoring system.

In addition, Cpl. Scinto’s Atlas — who works not only as a Westport K-9 but also with the regional Auto Theft Task Force — is nearing retirement. His replacement will cost $12,000; the training program is another $6,000, for a total of $18,000.

This is the K-9 unit’s first fundraiser in 4 years. The previous one was for Brutte, who replaced Koda, along with veterinary care and food.

Click here for the GoFundMe project. Tax-deductible donations can be made directly there, or by check to “Westport Police K-9 Unit,” 50 Jesup Road, Westport, CT 06880.

Questions? Call Lieutenant Eric Woods: 203-341-6000.