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Detector Dogs International, Inc.
Custer, South Dakota
, 57730


Contact:  Kyle Heyen
www.policedogexpert.com
402-968-6940 Or Toll Free
kyle.k.heyen@gmail.com

Custer, South Dakota 57730

Contact:  Kyle Heyen
www.policedogexpert.com
402-968-6940
kyle.k.heyen@gmail.com
Principal and Founder of Detector Dogs International, Inc., K-9 Handler, and former Police Officer, Kyle K. Heyen has provided dogs and training to foreign, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

Mr. Heyen assists plaintiff and defense attorneys in matters of police canine team conduct, use of force, wage and hour disputes, and canine deployment (patrol, drug, explosive, arson). He serves as a testifying expert in federal and state court for both criminal and civil cases concerning the use and training of service dogs and civilian dog bite cases.

Mr. Heyen was one of the first peace officers in the U.S. to be certified, according to standards of the German Police, to train and judge drug & explosive detector and patrol dog teams. He has trained dogs and handlers for four federal law enforcement agencies (including the U. S. Department of State's Anti-Terrorist Assistance Program, U. S. Department of Defense, U. S. Border Patrol and U. S. Immigration Inspections), as well as numerous state agencies, countless city and county departments across the United States.
Information:  
Dog Bites,  Drug Dog Expert,  Drug Dogs,  Narcotics Dogs,  Police K9 Issues, 


Principal and Founder of Detector Dogs International, Inc., K-9 Handler, and former Police Officer, Kyle K. Heyen has provided dogs and training to foreign, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

Mr. Heyen assists plaintiff and defense attorneys in matters of police canine team conduct, use of force, wage and hour disputes, and canine deployment (patrol, drug, explosive, arson). He serves as a testifying expert in federal and state court for both criminal and civil cases concerning the use and training of service dogs and civilian dog bite cases.

Mr. Heyen was one of the first peace officers in the U.S. to be certified, according to standards of the German Police, to train and judge drug & explosive detector and patrol dog teams. He has trained dogs and handlers for four federal law enforcement agencies (including the U. S. Department of State's Anti-Terrorist Assistance Program, U. S. Department of Defense, U. S. Border Patrol and U. S. Immigration Inspections), as well as numerous state agencies, countless city and county departments across the United States.

Taylor Law Enforcement Consulting Group
Raleigh, North Carolina
9650 Strickland Road Ste 103-162, 27615


Contact:  Roy G. Taylor, Ph.D.
www.taylorconsultinggroup.org
919-697-1995 Or Toll Free
roy@taylorconsultinggroup.org
9650 Strickland Road Ste 103-162
Raleigh, North Carolina 27615

Contact:  Roy G. Taylor, Ph.D.
www.taylorconsultinggroup.org
919-697-1995
roy@taylorconsultinggroup.org
The Taylor Consulting Group offers expert witness consultants specializing in law enforcement & security operations. We provide consulting and expert witness consultation to attorneys, the insurance industry and facilities involved in litigation. Whether you need a law enforcement or security expert, we specialize in issues such as police policies, use of force to include deadly force, electronic control devices, less than lethal weapons, high speed vehicle pursuits, failure to train, negligent retention and failure to supervise.
Information:  
Accidental Discharge,  Firearms,  Law Enforcement,  Police Ethics,  Police K9 Issues,  Police Procedures,  Safety,  Security, 


The Taylor Consulting Group offers expert witness consultants specializing in law enforcement & security operations. We provide consulting and expert witness consultation to attorneys, the insurance industry and facilities involved in litigation. Whether you need a law enforcement or security expert, we specialize in issues such as police policies, use of force to include deadly force, electronic control devices, less than lethal weapons, high speed vehicle pursuits, failure to train, negligent retention and failure to supervise.