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Georgetown Today
By the People, for the People
Kentucky Police Introduce K-9 to Fight Child Exploitation
Georgetown PD partners with Flash, a dog trained to detect electronic devices, to enhance efforts against child exploitation.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 11:41pm
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The Georgetown Police Department in Kentucky has partnered with a K-9 named Flash, who is trained to detect chemical compounds in electronic devices, to bolster their efforts in combating child exploitation. Just three weeks into his role, Flash has already proven to be a valuable asset to the team.
Why it matters
Child exploitation is a serious issue that requires innovative approaches. The introduction of a specialized K-9 like Flash can help law enforcement more effectively identify and investigate cases involving the exploitation of minors.
The details
Flash was acquired by the Georgetown Police Department through a nonprofit organization that battles sex trafficking and child exploitation. The dog is used to search for and detect electronic devices that may contain evidence related to child exploitation cases. According to Georgetown police chief Darin Allgood, Flash serves as an additional 'set of eyes' to ensure thorough investigations.
- Flash joined the Georgetown Police Department three weeks ago.
The players
Georgetown Police Department
The local police department in Georgetown, Kentucky that has partnered with a K-9 named Flash to enhance their efforts against child exploitation.
Flash
A K-9 trained to detect chemical compounds in electronic devices, acquired by the Georgetown Police Department to assist in child exploitation investigations.
Darin Allgood
The police chief of the Georgetown Police Department, who discussed the department's partnership with the K-9 Flash.
What they’re saying
“Typically, when we get finished with our search, we'll bring in the K-9s, so we'll bring in Flash to make sure, call it another set of eyes if you will.”
— Darin Allgood, Police Chief
The takeaway
The introduction of a specialized K-9 like Flash demonstrates the Georgetown Police Department's commitment to utilizing innovative tools and techniques to combat the serious issue of child exploitation in their community.


