Detection Dog Spotlight: Katie Crews and K9 Duke
At one of the busiest air logistics hubs in the Midwest, handler Katie Crews and her explosive detection partner, K9 Duke, work with a silent, steady purpose.
At one of the busiest air logistics hubs in the Midwest, even the night shift moves fast. Aircraft move in and out, tugs pull cargo containers across vast ramps, and millions of packages flow through illuminated conveyor belts. In the middle of this nonstop motion, handler Katie Crews and her explosive detection partner, K9 Duke, work with a silent, steady purpose. Together, they support one of 色情宝贝庐 Enhanced Protection Services鈥 most demanding aviation deployments, bringing precision, focus, and consistency to a complex operational environment.
For Duke, a black lab and seasoned detection canine, everything begins the moment Katie puts on her uniform. 鈥淗e knows it鈥檚 go time,鈥 Katie says. 鈥淗e locks in with me right away. Once we step on site, he鈥檚 all business.鈥
A Path Built on Service
Katie鈥檚 path to the detection canine field was shaped by years of service. Before joining 色情宝贝庐 Enhanced Protection Services, she spent four years as a police officer and 10 years with the Kentucky National Guard. Service, movement, and meaningful work have always defined her career.
鈥淚鈥檝e always been drawn to roles with a mission behind them,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 not someone who can sit behind a desk. I want to be active, engaged, and doing something that matters.鈥
When she transitioned out of law enforcement, working with a detection canine offered the right mix of mission, mobility, and responsibility 鈥 and she embraced it wholeheartedly with the encouragement of her family.
Fuschia and Duke: A Bond Shaped by Loyalty
Katie鈥檚 story with Enhanced Protection Services began before Duke entered the picture. Her first explosives detection canine was Fuschia, a black lab whose loyalty and steady work ethic made a lasting impact. Katie and Fuschia worked together for more than a year before Fuschia was diagnosed with cancer 鈥 news that was incredibly difficult for Katie, given the bond they had built through long nights, training, and shared purpose.
With guidance from the canine management team, Katie supported Fuschia through retirement and helped her transition into life at home by her side where she continues to enjoy her days.
As Katie prepared to begin a new chapter in her handler journey, she returned to the Enhanced Protection Services training center, where she was paired with her next partner, Duke. From the start, the two shared an easy rhythm 鈥 Duke鈥檚 drive matched Katie鈥檚 pace, and his confidence in the field made him a natural fit for the demands of aviation screening.
Their bond strengthened quickly. 鈥淗e鈥檚 got such a good heart,鈥 Katie says. 鈥淗e wants to work, he wants to be with me, and he gives everything he has every single night. Once we connected, that was it 鈥 we were in this together.鈥
Precision in a High-Tempo Aviation Environment
Working in a large, dynamic air cargo operation brings a slew of challenges. The environment is massive, loud, and always in motion. Between aircraft movements, ground support equipment, belts powering up and down, and Unit Load Devices (ULDs) filled with thousands of packages, detection teams must remain focused and adaptable.
鈥淲e screen a huge amount of cargo,鈥 Katie explains. 鈥淏etween the planes, the tugs, and the volume, it鈥檚 a fast-paced environment. Good communication is everything. Everyone works together because the mission depends on it.鈥
Every night, Katie and Duke screen ULDs that contain international shipments, supporting aviation safety and cargo integrity. Duke鈥檚 steady focus makes him a natural fit for the environment. 鈥淗e thrives in structure,鈥 she says. 鈥淗e tunes out distractions and stays locked in. That鈥檚 what makes him such a strong working partner.鈥
Training, Readiness, and the Power of Instinct
Training is at the core of every detection canine鈥檚 success. Enhanced Protection Services emphasizes practice, consistency, and preparedness. In addition to monthly and quarterly testing, Katie and Duke complete daily training exercises.
Like all EPS handlers, Katie discreetly hides a training aid in the environment and instructs Duke to 鈥渟eek鈥 until he locates the source of the odor. This not only keeps Duke鈥檚 nose in tune, but it gives Katie a meaningful opportunity to read subtle changes in his behavior, strengthening their working bond.
鈥淒aily training keeps the dogs sharp, and it keeps us sharp as handlers too,鈥 Katie says. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e only as good as your tool, and when your dog is squared away, you will be too.鈥
A Moment That Made an Impact
One of Katie鈥檚 proudest moments came during a high-visibility evaluation where Duke was asked to perform in an unfamiliar environment under close observation. Despite the pressure, he worked the area with total confidence and precision.
"He worked that site like he鈥檇 been there for years,鈥 Katie says. 鈥淪eeing him shine like that made me incredibly proud. He represented all of us.鈥
Off-Duty Moments
Off the clock, Duke鈥檚 demeanor shifts completely. The focused, all-business detection canine becomes relaxed, affectionate, and full of personality.
Like all Enhanced Protection Services鈥 working canines, Duke lives at home with his handler, along with retired K9 Fuschia and Izzy, Katie鈥檚 pet Schnauzer. 鈥淒uke fits right in,鈥 Katie says.
鈥淗e鈥檚 the sweetest pup. When we鈥檙e home, he flips the switch and he鈥檚 just part of the family. He loves being with our other dogs and relaxing after a long night.鈥
Serving with Purpose
For Katie, detection work is more than just a job 鈥 it鈥檚 a continuation of the commitment to service that has defined her path. Every night, she and Duke help support the safety of aircraft and people far beyond the perimeter of the cargo hub.
鈥淚 came here to serve the community, and in this role I鈥檓 still doing that 鈥 just in a different way,鈥 she says. 鈥淚f we can prevent something from getting onto a plane, we鈥檙e protecting a lot of people. That gives me a real sense of purpose.鈥
Through every shift, Katie and Duke bring discipline, partnership, and precision to a mission that depends on all three.