K-9 Miclo is a 4 year old Belgian Malinois. He is new to the Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office, but has worked in law enforcement since he was a year old. Miclo was trained at the Little Rock K9 Academy.
Miclo and Deputy Robinson are a State of Oklahoma CLEET Certified CDS Detection Team on four odors including heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana.
Miclo is also trained in patrol work which includes article searches, tracking, apprehension, and handler protection.
Miclo, like many K9s loves to play ball and spend time at home when not working.
Deputy Bryan Robison joined the Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office in June 2017 and quickly took on the role of K9 Handler. His journey into law enforcement began in 2010, following 13 years of service in the US Army Infantry, which included two deployments to Iraq.
Robison entered law enforcement with a strong desire to continue serving his community. Outside of work, he finds joy in the company of his family and friends, as well as in training his K9 partner, Miclo.