Three men suspected of burgling a property and stealing a works van from Rochester on New Year’s Day were tracked down by a police dog in a dramatic operation.

Burglary and Vehicle Theft Reported

The incident unfolded at around 9 AM on January 1, 2025, when a works van was reported stolen from a property in Star Hill, Rochester. According to police, the vehicle’s keys had been taken during a burglary before the suspects drove off with the van.

Tracking the Suspects

A police investigation was immediately launched, and on Saturday, January 4, officers traced the van after it was seen travelling along the M2 before stopping at Medway Services.

Upon arriving at the service station’s parking area, officers found the van abandoned and immediately deployed Police Dog Billy to track the suspects.

Suspects Found Hiding Behind Rubbish Bins

PD Billy led officers from the stolen van to three men, who were discovered hiding behind rubbish bins in the vicinity.
“This was an excellent example of how specialist police units work together to track down offenders. The use of a police dog proved instrumental in quickly locating and arresting the suspects.”

Appeal for Information

Police are continuing their investigation and have urged anyone with additional information about the burglary or stolen vehicle to contact them via 101, quoting the incident reference number.

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Alternatively, anonymous reports can be made via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

This case highlights the effectiveness of police dogs in crime detection and the importance of swift investigative action in tackling burglaries and vehicle thefts.

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