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Nottinghamshire Police Dogs on three separate emergencies and four arrests

PD Max and his handler were first into action at about 5pm on Saturday afternoon when they were called to reports of a man committing acts of criminal damage in Nuthall.

Three police dogs have been praised after chasing down and sniffing out four suspects in the space of 24 hours.

PDs Rambo, Rocket and Max excelled themselves over the weekend as they and their handlers lent their unique skills to three emergency callouts.

PD Max and his handler were first into action at about 5pm on Saturday afternoon when they were called to reports of a man committing acts of criminal damage in Nuthall.

With the suspect having gone to ground, Max was deployed to search gardens in The Paddocks and soon found a 36-year-old man in a shed, who was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage.

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PD Max

Not to be outdone by his colleague, PD Rocket then found a suspect lying in a hedge in a back garden in Carlton.

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He and his handler had been called in after a suspect fled from the passenger seat of a car in Standhill Road at about 7:30pm.

Officers lost sight of him as he jumped over fences, but he was unable to escape the attentions of PD Rocket.

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PD Rambo

On that occasion, a 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault and possessing cannabis.

Finally, it was left to PD Rambo to cap an excellent weekend for the Dog Section, as he and his handler chased down and detained two suspected car thieves.

The pair had been called to Main Street, Bulwell, at about 4:30am on Sunday after reports of attempted break-ins and immediately spotted fleeing suspects.

Rambo was deployed and quickly chased down and detained one of the suspects.

Another, thinking better of a foot race with the speedy Belgian Malinois, quickly gave himself up.

A screwdriver, gloves, and a hammer were recovered during a subsequent search.

Two boys, aged 17 and 16, were arrested on suspicion of theft and going equipped to steal.

Sergeant Nicholas Dachtler, of Nottinghamshire Police, said:

“Our general-purpose police dogs are trained to use their noses and their immense speed to bring suspects to heel and to keep the public safe.

“Over the course of the weekend, three different dogs and their handlers did an outstanding job to bring these skills to bear in three different situations, and all should be proud of their actions.”

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