“Stealth Vigilance”, Stealth Canine: Sniffs out Drugs

“Breischaft, a retired police detective and entrepreneur, recently launched a new company called Stealth Vigilance that offers drug detection services to private schools, parents who may suspect their child is using drugs, or businesses that want to make sure employees aren’t compromising the safety of others.”

Stealth Canine: Sniffs out Drugs

Original Article with photos at: Raleigh MagazineThe Buzz by Alexandra Drosu

Mace has plenty of puppy in him as he trots down the road, chewing on a rubber ball. His ears perk up and he shakes his head back and forth. His owner Kyle Breischaft looks at him and says firmly: Zitten. Mace sits.

Breischaft isn’t Dutch and Mace is no ordinary dog. Born in Slovakia, he is an elite working dog trained to sniff out narcotics, and you can hire him. Breischaft, a retired police detective and entrepreneur, recently launched a new company called Stealth Vigilance that offers drug detection services to private schools, parents who may suspect their child is using drugs, or businesses that want to make sure employees aren’t compromising the safety of others.

“This is confidential; it’s discreet,” he says. “If something is found, the client can decide what they want to do about it.”

Breischaft recently met with a local private school about his service. The school isn’t naïve to the fact that drugs may exist on campus; however, they also want the discretion to decide how to handle students who may be caught in possession of them.

“If they call law enforcement, all of their discretion is gone,” he says, and the matter is taken up by the authorities.