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Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 2:07 PM

DPS graduates new K-9 teams to protect Texas

AUSTIN — Today, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) proudly graduates five new K-9 teams and two certified K-9 Tech Trainers ready to deploy across Texas. These teams will serve as a critical resource in enhancing public safety by supporting narcotics and explosives detection as well as broader law enforcement efforts.

“DPS’ K-9 teams are a critical resource to this department and our partner law enforcement agencies, supporting our shared mission to protect and serve Texas,” said Texas Highway Patrol Chief Bryan Rippee. “From sniffing out dangerous drugs during traffic stops to identifying explosive devices at high-volume traffic areas or at major events, the work these dogs and their handlers do plays a unique, specialized role in keeping all of us safe.”

DPS houses one of the nation’s top K-9 programs, consisting of 105 personnel, including 92 handlers. This includes 64 narcotics detection, 14 explosives detection and 14 tracking K-9s. The teams include several German Shepherds, Dutch Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, Labrador Retrievers and a Vizsla.

K-9 Narcotics Detection Team This graduating class includes four teams trained in narcotics detection, a critical asset for DPS. These K-9s are trained to detect a wide range of controlled substances, including methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and marijuana. Through rigorous training, these K-9s are conditioned to operate in high-pressure environments such as vehicle searches, package inspections and largescale criminal investigations. Working alongside their handlers, these K-9s will assist in identifying hidden drug caches, disrupting trafficking networks and removing dangerous substances from Texas communities. Their contributions go beyond enforcement, serving as a deterrent to criminal activity and reinforcing DPS’ commitment to protecting communities from the devastating effects of illegal drugs.

K-9 Explosives Detection Team

This class has one team trained in explosives detection, an essential capability that enhances DPS’ ability to safeguard public spaces and critical infrastructure. Explosives Detection K-9 teams are trained to detect a wide range of explosive odors, including commercial, military and homemade explosives. Through extensive scenario- based training, teams are prepared to work in high-risk environments such as schools, large-scale public events and government facilities. Their keen detection skills and calm composure under pressure enable them to identify potential threats before they can cause harm. Their precision, discipline and unwavering focus make them a trusted line of defense in DPS’ ongoing mission to keep Texas safe.

K-9 Tech Trainer Certifications

This class includes two individuals earning their certification as K-9 Tech Trainers. To become certified, individuals must be TCOLE-approved instructors and complete 250 credit hours in a specific discipline. These certified trainers play a critical role in the foundation of the K-9 class, leading the initial six weeks of pre-training before dogs are matched with their handlers. During the school, Tech Trainers oversee daily instruction, assist in leading the class and maintain detailed evaluations to track progress. They are also responsible for managing the use and accountability of training aids. Their expertise ensures that each K-9 team reaches the highest standards of preparation before entering the field.

Graduates

• Trooper Issiac Espinoza & K-9 Kora: Narcotics Detection Handler

• Trooper Matthew Ochoa & K-9 Solo: Narcotics Detection Handler

• Trooper Robert Varner & K-9 Akela: Narcotics Detection Handler

• Trooper Levi Wilcox & K-9 Banner: Narcotics Detection Handler

• Trooper Bryan Rutland & K-9 Dagger: Explosives Detection Handler

• Sergeant Bryan Fife: K-9 Tech Trainer

• Corporal Jeremy Arizola: K-9 Tech Trainer


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