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Texas DPS is expanding its K-9 training program, deploying highly trained dogs to assist with drug interdiction, explosive detection, and tracking missions across the state.
FLORENCE, Texas (Nexstar) — After 30 weeks at the Texas Training Academy, the Department of Public Safety’s 130 new trooper trainees will graduate on Dec. 13.
Google Maps aerial view of Texas Department of Public Safety training center in Florence. This view is looking southeast, with SH 195 running along the right edge of the image, toward Georgetown.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) recently hosted the national Uniformed Safety Education Officers Workshop (USEOW) ...
Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) hosted the national Uniformed Safety Education Officers Workshop (USEOW) in Grapevine, Texas, last week. The four-day workshop and competition, which took place ...
130 new DPS troopers will graduate this month, and KXAN's Ryan Chandler rode along with the recruits as they completed intense training exercises involving high-speed chases, shooter drills, and ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety on Friday announced the graduation of eight new K-9 teams and three certified K-9 Tech Trainers, an addition to the department's narcotics detection and human ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety is scrapping its proposal for a $1.2 billion state-of-the-art active-shooter training facility, aiming instead at a much lower target of $381.5 million to update ...
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An inside look at Texas DPS’ high-intensity trooper training - MSNFLORENCE, Texas (Nexstar) — After 30 weeks at the Texas Training Academy, the Department of Public Safety’s 130 new trooper trainees will graduate on Dec. 13. “It’s still unbelievable at ...
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