Law Enforcement Training for Synthetic Drug Detection
After Lance Dyer’s son passed away from smoking synthetic marijuana, he knew he had to do something to help other people suffering from this addiction and hopefully prevent any more deaths. Dyer decided to donate his dog to the local police station to be trained in sniffing out synthetic drugs like kind his son had passed away from.
The springer spaniel, named Dakota, is the first dog to ever be trained in sniffing out synthetic marijuana. Dyer hopes that other police departments will follow their lead and train more dogs to aid in the discovery and seizure of these dangerous drugs. In addition to donating the dog to the police department, Dyer also set up a foundation to bring about more awareness to the synthetic drug problem in our country.
“Our foundation recognizes the importance of education and our youth and getting them to realize how serious these synthetics are. And the dog Dakota is a great spokesperson. This will give the sheriff’s Department a way to detect and the District Attorney’s Office a way to prosecute,” he commented.
While many police departments have canines that are capable of sniffing out drugs like heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, none have a dog that is able to alert police officers to the presence of synthetic drugs. As the amount of synthetic drugs in our country continues to grow, it has become more important for police officers to adapt and out-think drug manufacturers and dealers. Hopefully canines like Dakota will help with this task.
Synthetic drugs are man-made substances that are designed to be similar to other street drugs but are slightly different chemically. These drugs are sold in gas stations and convenience stores disguised as potpourri, plant food and other packages labeled as “not for human consumption.” Due to their easy accessibility, more and more children are able to purchase and ingest these drugs.
Continued efforts like this to adapt to the changing drug climate are necessary to protecting young people across the country.