Calgary Police Service - Chinook Centre Mall Community Station - Calgary

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About Calgary Police Service - Chinook Centre Mall Community Station

​The Calgary Police Service (CPS) Canine Unit was first established in 1960. Police canines play an integral role in apprehending individuals who have committed serious criminal offences. They are used to locate evidence of a crime such as weapons or clothing, or for locating drugs, explosives and cadavers. A dog’s sense of smell is incredibly more refined than that of a human, and using this tool often gives police the advantage of locating people who have fled the scene of a crime and locating items related to that crime.  

How many dogs are in the unit and what breeds are used? 
The canine unit consists of 22 different dogs in roles from general patrol to specialty detection work. Different agencies use different breeds for police work. In Calgary we generally use the German shepherd. We have also used the Belgian malinois and the Labrador retriever. These breeds have shown the greatest ability to do police work. They have an incredible sense of smell, are tireless workers, and are generally quite social. 

How often are the dogs deployed?
On average the dogs are called on approximately four times a shift. The canine unit was deployed to 8,571 calls in 2011 and directly responsible for the capture of 358 suspects. 

How are the dogs trained to perform the policing duties?
The dogs are trained by CPS Canine members specifically for police duty; we do not train dogs for the general public. We utilize the dog’s natural drives and instincts and refine them to accomplish the tasks that we require of them to do police work. After completing three years of patrol work and many hours of helping the unit train the dogs, an officer can apply for an available position. All members who meet the requirements are invited to apply to the Unit. Once accepted they go through a week of rigorous physical and mental testing. If they pass that portion, they are invited to a board interview. The successful officer(s) then begin training in the Unit, which lasts between four - six months. Canine handler’s conduct ongoing training throughout the year and are re-evaluated annually, ensuring they maintain the standard set out by Unit. 

What happens to the dogs when they are off-duty?
All canine members are required to house their dog at home. The handler must have a secure kennel for the dog and he stays with the handler on days off. The service has a kennel facility should the handlers be away on holidays. Although most of the dogs are integrated into the handlers’ family, they are never considered a pet. 

What happens to the dogs when they are retired?
Once a dog is no longer fit for service, he is generally sold to the handler. If the handler is unable to keep him, he then usually goes to a family member or close family friend who is familiar with the dog. We do not sell our dogs to the general public. 

What happens to the dogs if they are killed while on duty?
If a dog is killed in the line of duty he is treated like a fallen officer. Canine members from across Canada and some of the States, send representatives to these memorials. The canine would then be, "Honored" as part of the Canadian Police Canine Memorial, located in Innisfail, Alberta at the R.C.M.P. training center. 

Do you visit schools or other events to showcase your skills?
We occasionally attend functions to showcase the dogs. To see if your request is appropriate and we have the manpower to facilitate an event, contact our Public Affairs Unit.​

Contact Calgary Police Service - Chinook Centre Mall Community Station

Address :

6455 Macleod Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2H 0K8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +88
Postal code : 2
Website : http://www.calgarypolice.ca/
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6455 Macleod Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2H 0K8, Canada
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Marty Mattison on Google

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They seem like very nice people to eat pizza with
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Thomas on Google

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I got a PIC done and it was done well. The officer was friendly and the place was kept clean. No negative comments! Well done!
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Ran Jie on Google

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Really bad experience here. Wait for help for long time and there attitude makes u feel extremely uncomfortable . The first sentence they said is over 2000 or not? I haven’t even say anything …
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Jeff McNab on Google

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I’ve been there three times now. Once for a car accident, once for a report check, and once because my ex was threatening to call the police, about mutually owned property, and I wanted advice. My GF also went there on my advice for a police report check. There are only a couple of cops working out of the station and they all seem pretty friendly and easy to talk to - even they they don’t look friendly AT ALL. They recognize me now and say β€œHi! How’s it going!” The cops are behind bullet proof glass but the door to come in is open, for them to come out, or to go back to talk to them. I’ve since moved and it’s not the closest station to me anymore. I still go there because it’s less cold and intimidating then the other stations. Also, it’s easy to get there without owning a car.
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Navreet Kaur on Google

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I had a very bad experience atCalgary police services office at Chinook mall. I went there for criminal record check for my work and I was treated very rudely by male officer. He was very upset on me on not changing location on ID. I told him I didn’t know and I ll do but then while filling he got mad at me on address issue. If I have travel because of school then it’s not my fault. There was nothing to be rude for. When I told him that there is no need to be rude he gave me back my 2 peices of id and told me to leave. Very bad experience. I was treated like criminal and just went for record check that’s it. There was nothing to rude for.
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Bill W on Google

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I have used the underpass at Macleod and Glenmore for the last 3 years in the last 4 months more and more homeless and drug user's were living there. Last month I put in a complaint about 3 weeks ago I was walking down the ram at 2:30 pm and I woman was at the bottom and looked around the corner show the people in the tunnel and came back up saw me and asked if I would walk with here though the tunnel because the people there scared her. I walked her though. I was also getting worried walking through it. I am 6' 200 pounds but I was worried about walking pass them when they were smoking on their pipe. You do not know what they will do. So I understand why this young woman was scared at 2:30 pm. that is just not right. So I filed a complaint about this. About 4 weeks ago. I just want to say thanks to the police officer's for making the underpass safer. It did take about a week but it was cleaned up I use this twice a day 5 days a week the last 3 weeks there has been a few times they were down there, only a few. You can not expect police there all the time but it is obvious that they are going down there and making sure it is safe for us. Just want to say thanks for doing a great job.

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