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Will County K-9 Unit

A sheriff’s deputy says the Will County K-9 Unit is being disbanded on account of dirty politics. (Credit: CBS)

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JOLIET, Ill. (CBS) – Dirty politics may be going to the dogs – literally.

As CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini reports, a highly trained police K-9 unit is being disbanded, and the dogs that helped bring in millions of dollars in seizures may be given away or even killed.

This is all reportedly happening because of bad blood from an election.

Three-year-old Max and 13-year-old Indy live with Will County Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Hunter, and have become part of his family. But they were much more than that.

Max and Indy were police dogs with the Will County Sheriff’s Department, that have sniffed out hidden guns and millions of dollars in drugs, says Hunter, the senior K-9 handler for the department.

“He’s probably brought in close to $50 or $60 million dollars in seizures over the years,” Hardy said.

Last year alone, Indy found $1.3 million stashed behind hidden panels a motor home. The county got to keep $300,000 of it.

The dogs are paying for themselves, and more, says Hunter.

But that’s about to change. Hunter says the department is getting rid of three dogs, their handlers are being reassigned, and the unit is being dismantled. Hunter says it’s all about dirty politics.

Hunter says in the election last year, the deputies’ union endorsed the challenger to Sheriff Paul Kaupas.

“We gave the other guy, his opponent, some money for some campaign ads, and it made him angry,” Hunter said.

That’s why Kaupas, who got re-elected, is pulling the plug on the K-9 unit, says Hunter.

“I’m very frustrated, because this dog is a very valuable asset to Will County. He’s proven it,” Hunter said.

He said he will now have to give Indy away.

Hunter says taxpayers will now be out nearly $60,000 initially invested in the dogs and training. Thousands more will be spent ripping out kennels from squad cars and officers’ back yards.

Dogs will reportedly be given away for pennies on the dollar. There was even talk that one dog would be put down, although the latest word is that someone has been found to take him.

That dog helped with a big bust last spring, which is going to bring big bucks to will county’s coffers.

“And the sheriff’s going to receive a ton of money from that,” We’re seizing planes; we’re seizing automobiles from this thing,” Hunter said.

“These dogs are a valuable tool,” Hunter continued, “and it’s a shame to get rid of these valuable animals just because you’re mad at the union. It’s a shame.”

Kaupas refused to comment or even issue a statement on the issue.

Hunter says he is now learning the county might actually spend even more money to purchase new dogs and train new officers as handlers.

Those officers just happen to work in the drug unit run by the sheriff’s son-in-law.

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  • Greer Haseman

    Shameful.

  • Fm Sugi

    Maybe the Skertich has drug connctions and wants to slow down seizures and arrests he shud be investigated

  • Return to Democracy

    This is why every publically elected official should not have more than 2 terms just like the president. From the lowest rank to the highest rank. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches all should have only 2 terms. Put in your 2 terms and then go back to your private-professional life.

  • Rose

    I think the Paul Kaupas needs to grow up and stop worrying about his wounded pride. If the dogs produce then keep them, get rid of Paul Kaupas.

  • JayN

    Being this vindictive will bite him in the butt sooner or later. A person should not take everything so personally in his position. My Mom said when you live in a cold climate, grow a thicker skin and move on. The K-9 unit benefits ALL the officers and the community. That should be the Sheriff’s first and only consideration.

  • Alice M. Dornan

    Someone should investigate the possibility of whether or not any Will County Police Depts. would want one of these dogs for their dept. Win-Win for all; dogs can continue to do the work for which they were trained and ultimately all of Will County would benefit.

  • Vicki

    Hopefully the Will County Board will start asking some questions on this matter. This is totally unacceptable.

  • Annie

    I want to adopt this beautiful dogs before they get killed.
    It is insane to euthanize this animals that did a wonderful job catching crooks and reavealing all the dope they hid in their trucks and cars.
    They really deserve a better treatment and compassion.
    Please, let the public have one of therm before they all are killed.
    Thanks.

  • sosideirish

    Sounds to me like Kaupas is a spoiled little boy! By all means, make the animals suffer, you jerk. Show everybody what a big man you are. This guy is begging for a slapdown, along with his relatives.

  • Tom

    Good work, Kaupus. You don’t even have your foot in the door and you already lack the support of department personnel and the community. And if you can factually debate anything that’s been said, crawl out from under that rock your apparently hiding under and get out in front of this thing.

  • HALFTHESTORY

    Foot in the door? Have you just tuned in or what? He has just been RE ELECTED for the 2 TIME. HENCE, 3rd term.

  • vicki

    He’s was barely re-elected this time.

  • HALFTHESTORY

    You do realize that the PUBLIC voted him into office…again…right?

  • HALFTHESTORY

    Does it matter? He’s there. period.

  • JW

    Get rid of Kaupus and keep the K-9 unit. He is just a vindictive spoiled brat. You keep the ones that do a good job (dogs) and get rid of the ones that don’t(Kaupus)!

  • CHivi

    Yeesh!!! Is this what happens to good cops!!! The bad cops are kept on payroll or are promoted!! Those are the ones that should be put down!!!

  • Kathy

    This is wrong Kaupus what if we just adopted you out to a total stranger. These K-9s should stay with there Trainers. and you should lose your job. These Dogs love to work and they are dedicated.
    As a dog owner please dont kill them we have somany people out here that would love to own one.

  • vicki

    We’re waiting to hear the other half of the story, but it seems as though our sheriff doesn’t want to tell his side of this until he can get all the PR spin ready.

  • Dogluver

    How could it be made clear, we don’t know the other HALFTHESTORY.

    “Kaupas refused to comment or even issue a statement on the issue.”

  • Donna A.

    I am quite ashamed that anyone would do this. Do you realize how much time it took to train those dogs??? And how much money was spent on their training and now we are throwing that away????They are helping us rid garbage out of our state and yet politics have to get invollved. Forget the politics and let the dogs and trainers do their jobs. Those dogs protect us from crime and drugs on the streets. It does not matter who supported who – let the dogs do their job that they were trained for – at our tax dollars expense!!!

  • HALFTHESTORY

    I agree. He needs to address the situation.

  • HALFTHESTORY

    If you read the WHOLE article, you would know that they are NOT killing anything.
    And the dogs will not be adopted to total strangers. They are trained to be aggressive and will not go to just anyone. Capable handlers with police dog handling experience will most likely be the new owner.

  • Caroline

    I’m not a bleeding heart and certainly understand that tough decisions have to be made for the good of the company – but tell me how this is good for the Sheriff’s Department? For Will County? You have trained dogs and trained handlers that are doing their job.

    Here’s what will happen if no one steps in… the K-9 unit will be disbanned with a press release on how we don’t need this type of ‘expensive’ protection… THEN a grant will be written to get a NEW K-9 unit and a press conference will be held on how this ‘cost-effective’ protection will help everyone.

    Sad that we spend more time, energy and resources reintroducing programs and services just so it’s on the appropriate letterhead.

  • Vicki

    Caroline, two thumbs up to you. I think you called this one……this is exactly what is going to happen.

  • HALFTHESTORY

    I agree. Totally. This is always the case with government.

    However, I think this article is completely tastless, and my point is that the deputy did not tell the public the whole truth. Of course it is one sided. And it always will be until Kaupas steps up and speaks. As much mud slinging as there already was, this article is more of it. SHAME ON THE DEPUTY for changing facts and leaving out truth. And for hiding behind the Union while he publically bashes his own employer.

  • RoseMVP

    Are you blaming the deputy for the K9 division being terminated? I guess I’m not getting your point? What facts are changed? Just asking because you seem to be familiar with the situation.

  • Max Your A Good Dog

    Get them, Kill, GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.

  • kev in skokie

    I wonder if they really did? All the newspapers were for his opponent. Look at the article, his own deputies were for the other guy. I’m just saying…

  • kev in skokie

    I don’t recall reading that in the article, Half?

  • Al Dewey

    Sure would be nice if journalists would learn to ask intelligent questions. There’s a lot of information missing here: “Three-year-old Max and 13-year-old Indy live with Will County Sheriff’s Deputy Steve Hunter, and have become part of his family …. He said he will now have to give Indy away. … Thousands more will be spent ripping out kennels from squad cars and officers’ back yards.” Why does he “have” to give the dog away? Why can’t he keep Indy as a pet? Why will the county spend thousands of dollars to remove kennels from officers’ back yards, rather than just leaving them where they are?

  • DAVE

    I WOULD LIKE TO TAKE ONE OF THE DOGS,I HAVE TWO ALREADY AND A BIG FENCE IN BACK YARD

  • Evergeen Park

    Well this is what you get when yoy put jack asss in office

  • Nathan

    This is a disgrace to all involved including these dogs. These dogs live with their handlers for their whole lives and then all of a sudden they are given away. The handlers their families and the dogs all get attached to each other. The Police Officers should be the first ones allowed to keep the dogs even if they are not going to be working with them. Poor animals

  • JUSTSAYING

    OK KAUPAS GETS RID OF THREE DOGS THAT COST $60,000.00, AND THEN BUYS TWO MORE THAT DO THE SAME THING. KNOW WONDER HE DID NOT COMMENT SMELLS LIKE DIRTY POLITICS
    JUSTSAYING

  • Rooney

    This story is so slanted it makes me wonder about the dog handler, the story’s only source for CBS. Could it be the dog handler is the one who’s playing dirty politics because his candidate lost???? Sure would be nice to see CBS verify just one of his outrageous claims; you know, proof that the really dogs are responsible for $50 million in seizures. I doubt they’d just get rid of dogs that are directly responsible for bringing in that much cash. Where’s the corroboration??? By the way, love the female anchor’s dramatic intro – is this news or acting 101?

  • VIP,N

    “Who’s in the dog house? …Kaupas, Kaupas!”. It takes 2 years to train a K-9 with it’s handler. Keep the K-9 and cops. Kick out Kaupas!

  • shelly

    but why is that over half of his employees voted for the OTHER guy. he needs to chill out and be happy he got lucky when he won! not all of the people who voted for him knew that he is good for nothing. and why is it that he didn’t go and tell his side of the story: he had his chance! there can be no good explanation why they are wasting money on new dogs when they already have 3 great ones.

  • jellybelly

    shame on the deputy?? what are you talking about??? how is he hiding behind the union?? and what facts did he change? facts are facts!! how did he bash his employer?? all he did was say what happened to the k9 unit… why don’t you explain since you know everything HALFTHESTORY

  • Andrew

    This is totally unacceptable. Why get rid of the dogs if they’re paying for themselves? Or, is he just getting rid of the “Union” prez to bring in new handlers from his son in laws drug unit? Very sad.

  • Lorraine

    Once again the public is less protected while the taxpayers foot the bill. That’s not serving your constituents no matter which way you look at it.

  • Bobby

    Re-call the Sheriff and get rid of all of his command staff.

  • sosideirish

    This just plain stinks!! He’ll get rid of the dogs, take them from their owners/handlers, put the dogs’ lives in jeopardy because they may not be perfect as “pets”, all the while planning on bringing in new dogs via a contract with a family member? This bug needs to be squashed right now!!

  • Glenn McEnroe

    If this is the full story it stinks. It shows that their is some risk when officers become involved in politics to support candidates who challenge their superiors. In any case K-9 unit should stay intact and if not I would hope the dogs can be kept by the officers who worked them rather than eutanize them. Perhaps the meida attention will help reverse the decision in favor of dogs, handlers and in the best public interest.

  • Alan Mejta

    They better not kill these animals that just wrong killing a Animal just becuase
    Dont kill them

  • Linda

    I would be very interested in taking one of the dogs as long as it is a female, we have a female shephard already, and she could use a playmate. We love dogs, who do we contact about saving one of these dogs.

    Thank you,
    Linda

  • Audrey J

    Mr Kaupas needs to step down. He has shown that he is willing to use the power of his elected office to further his own means, and has proven himself to be unethical and unworthy of the public’s trust. This is a clear abuse of power- obviously Mr. Kaupas feels he is above the law, and should not be in any position of authority.

  • Kathy

    Half story
    Yes these dogs are to be aggresive BUT on command. As a dog owner of German Shepherds all my life. I know they are dedicated to most of the time one handler. So again let the handlers that have been with them stay with them. Again why should the Dogs have to suffer when we have a idiot in office.

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