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2025 Tactical Tracking Class
                      

The 2025 Class is  full. To be put on the waiting list please contact Heather Fox at 435-644-4916 Or Sergeant JD Wright at 435-644-4960

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The 2024 Tracking Class
April 27th-April 30th 2025
Kane County Utah 

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To be placed on the waiting list click here
Kane County Sheriff's Office 
Tactical Tracking Class
April 27th - April 30th 2025
Kane County Utah
 
This course has been developed specifically for law enforcement agencies. This is a 40 hour course and includes night operations. The course finishes with a tracking scenario utilizing all the skills the students learned during the course.

Training Objective: As a team, be able to track, locate and apprehend subjects in rural terrain, in any environment, by applying the principals of tactical tracking in order to successfully accomplish assigned tasks, and increase team survivability.

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The Kane County Sheriff's Office SWAT/Tactical Tracking Team was developed after the 1998 Four Corners Shooting in which a Cortez CO Officer was killed and a San Juan County Deputy was wounded.

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Tracking Team’s alumni list includes students from the US Marshal’s Office, DEA, FBI, US Border Patrol, BIA Law Enforcement, National Park Service, and numerous state, county & local agencies from Utah,
Arizona, California, Montana, Nevada, Texas, Idaho, Colorado & Minnesota.

Cost: $550 per student
(there is a $10 service fee to pay by credit card)

Includes all training, meals, drinks,
Sleeping quarters, training manual,

T-shirt and certificate.

Course Topics
Footprint and sign indicators.
Footprint pit exercise.
Technical tracking.
Lost track procedures.
Camouflage and concealment.
Intelligence gathering
Surveillance in rural environments
Team communications
Equipment & support elements
Team formations
Helicopter operations/drones
Immediate action drills
Night operations
Booby-traps
(white light, night vision and thermal imaging)
GPS & land navigation
Force on force


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The Kane County Tactical Tracking class is dedicated to KCSO Deputy Brian Harris. 

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