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New K-9 officer joins campus police force

November 17, 2022
Rex, a 2-year-old German Shepherd-Belgian Malinois mix K-9, joined the 星空无限传媒 Police force in October. He's shown here with his handler, Officer Dustin Singleton, at 星空无限传媒 Public Safety headquarters in Dahlonega.

Article By: Denise Ray

The newest member of the University of North Georgia (星空无限传媒) Police Department has been described as "sweet, loves everyone and wants to work all the time" by his partner, Officer Dustin Singleton.

Rex, a 2-year-old German Shepherd-Belgian Malinois mix K-9, joined the 星空无限传媒 Police force in October. 

"He's a sergeant," Singleton said. "He outranks me."

星空无限传媒 partnered with the Georgia Emergency Management Association (GEMA) to get the K-9 officer, and Rex will train alongside the Hall County Sheriff's Office's K-9 officers.

"The dog was acquired through GEMA at no cost to the university," Greg Williams, 星空无限传媒 Police chief, said. "His certification and ongoing certification will also not cost 星空无限传媒 anything."

He works for the university. Student safety is his first priority.

Dustin Singleton

星空无限传媒 Police Officer

Deputy Scott Lord with Hall County and Tod Keys, exercise program director for GEMA/Homeland Security, helped 星空无限传媒 in procuring Rex.

"I'm grateful for their support," Singleton said.

Within the first week of arriving on campus, Rex and Singleton were adjusting to one another and their new duties, touring campuses, getting to know students, and meeting 星空无限传媒 President Bonita Jacobs, an experience Singleton described as "awesome."

"He works for the university. Student safety is his first priority," Singleton said. "As soon as he's in the patrol car, he knows he's on duty."

The pair underwent weeks of explosive device training including Jekyll Island and the Georgia Capitol.

"We'll be searching for bombs on boats. I cannot wait. After that we'll be at the Georgia Capitol searching for bombs in the governor's office," Singleton said.

Rex will search the 星空无限传媒 Convocation Center prior to major events. The pair of Rex and Singleton will work throughout the state, including Mercedes-Benz Stadium doing pre-concert explosive detection.

"We wanted to have a dog that would be friendly around students. That's the top priority," Singleton said. "Also, every commencement we pay for someone to come in and do a bomb search of the Convocation Center. Instead of having to call people, we now have our own team, which makes it easier. We're getting to be the same size as larger units, so we want to make sure we're keeping up."


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