A repeat drink-driver was caught hiding under a fallen tree after attempting to flee police...

Published: 4:16 pm February 6, 2025
Updated: 12:24 pm October 8, 2025
Repeat Drink-Driver Caught Hiding in Woods Thanks to Police Dog Albert

A repeat drink-driver was caught hiding under a fallen tree after attempting to flee police in Devon & Cornwall—thanks to the expert tracking skills of police dog Albert.

Suspect Flees Into Woodland

Officers were alerted to a suspected drink-driver and pursued the vehicle until the driver abandoned it and ran into nearby woodland.

In response, PD Albert was deployed to track the suspect through the dense undergrowth.

PD Albert Sniffs Out the Offender

Despite the suspect’s efforts to conceal themselves under a fallen tree, the highly trained police dog quickly located the individual, who was found wet, muddy, and attempting to stay hidden.

The repeat offender was arrested at the scene and taken into custody.

Police Praise PD Albert’s Work

A spokesperson for Devon & Cornwall Police praised PD Albert for his outstanding tracking abilities, stating:

“This was a fantastic example of police dog work in action. Thanks to PD Albert, a repeat drink-driver who posed a risk to the public was quickly located and taken into custody.”

The suspect now faces further legal action for their latest offence.

Crackdown on Drink-Driving

Police continue to urge drivers to think twice before getting behind the wheel under the influence, reminding the public that offenders will be caught and prosecuted.

Anyone with information about suspected drink-driving can report it anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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