A brave and heroic police dog tragically died yesterday while assisting officers in the search for a wanted man at Watermead Park, Birstall.
The incident occurred on Wednesday, 3 July, when officers were called to the park following a report that a suspect sought by Nottinghamshire Police was in the vicinity. During the response, the police dog was deployed to aid in locating the suspect.
An ongoing investigation aims to determine the precise circumstances surrounding the dog’s death. Nottinghamshire Police are leading the investigation related to the initial offence for which the man was wanted.
Detective Inspector Claire Hughes expressed her sorrow over the incident, stating, “This is an extremely sad incident that has resulted in the death of one of our police dogs. Colleagues are supporting the dog’s handler at this understandably difficult time and our investigation to establish what happened is ongoing.”
Police are appealing to the public for any information that may assist in the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact the police on 101, quoting incident 293 of 3 July.
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