During a recent government meeting, officials from Taylorsville proudly highlighted the achievements of their local police department, particularly its canine unit. The department participated in the Bradley Tamere Memorial Police Canine Trial, which took place from December 6th to 8th, competing against 1,400 agencies nationwide.
The Taylorsville Police Department's canine unit secured an impressive second place overall, showcasing their skills and dedication. Officer CJ O'Rourke was recognized for his outstanding performance, earning first place in multiple categories, including patrol area search, patrol tracking, and decoys choice. Officer Hayden Hoffman also contributed to the unit's success, achieving notable placements in various events.
The meeting underscored the pride the community feels for its police officers and their canine partners, emphasizing the importance of such events in fostering teamwork and excellence within law enforcement. The recognition of these achievements not only highlights the capabilities of the Taylorsville Police Department but also strengthens community ties through shared pride in local accomplishments.