Course Openings for Summer 2010
Advanced Vehicle Contraband Concealment June 3-4, Ankeny, IA
Lodging and meals provided to students outside a 50-mile radius from the course location.
Writing Search Warrants June 3-4, Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA
Lodging and meals provided to students outside a 50-mile radius from the course location.
Post Interdiction Investigations June 22-24, Camp Dodge, Johnston, IA
Lodging and meals provided to students outside a 50-mile radius from the course location.
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Policy Change: K-9 Investigations
MCTC has changed its policy regarding admission to the K-9 Drug Detection Enhancement course. Instead of giving priority based on first come, first served, priority to attend this course will now be given to officers who have not attended the course in the previous two years. This policy only affects the K-9 Drug Detection Enhancement course.
Problems with Email Notification
MCTC has experienced problems communicating by email with various departments. This is due to our domain being blocked by department email filters. If you do not receive email notification from us when you expect to, please call our office. You may also talk to the I.T. person in your department to ensure that your agency email system is allowing our emails through.
About MCTC
The Midwest Counterdrug Training Center's mission is to provide the highest quality training at the lowest possible cost to all those involved in the fight against drug trafficking and substance abuse. All of our training is tuition FREE, and is available for law enforcement officers, treatment and prevention professionals and community coalition members. Classes are being added continuously. On-site courses are conducted at Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa, near Des Moines. Mobile counterdrug training is also available and may be scheduled upon request. Please explore our website to see our current course offerings. For further information and requests for training, contact MCTC at 1-800-803-6532 or 515-252-4756.

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