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This X account is now closed. To keep up to date with our police dogs and handlers, make sure to follow @ASPoliceDogs on Instagram. 🐕 For other news and updates please follow @ASPolice . In an emergency, call 999.

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We wanted to update you that all our police dogs and handlers who were deployed in Bristol this weekend have returned and resumed normal duties. Thank you @BTPDogs for assisting us with one of their dog teams (PD Rylee in bottom right hand corner).

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Our X account will be closing on 30th September 2024 - but don't worry! You can follow our new Instagram account, dedicated to the Dog Unit 🐕 Expect to see the content you love and more - make sure to tell us what you would like to see. See you there! ➡️ @ASPoliceDogs

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PD Emmy Lou's finally blog is live now 🐶 The top search duo go out on a high with a visit and demonstration at the British Embassy! Read here: linkedin.com/posts/avonands…


Part two of Emmy Lou's Dog blog has landed and is available to read via the link below 🐶 #EmmyLouInParis linkedin.com/posts/avonands…

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Follow PD Emmy Lou's adventures in Paris as she and PD Hope assist with the massive security operation to deliver a safe Olympic Games for everyone 🐾 Read her Dog Blog here: linkedin.com/pulse/bonjour-…

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Representing your country at the Olympics is something most can only dream of. That dream has come true for PD Emmy Lou and PD Hope. Yesterday they arrived in Paris to assist in preparing venues for the upcoming games. Look out for more “pupdates” from the French capital.

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PD Gem has had a busy week. Firstly she tracked a wanted suspect who made off into a rural area and found him hiding by a river. Then to top it off she located two hidden suspects when responding to a report of a burglary. There’s no escaping this dog’s nose!

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We have an exciting opportunity for experienced PC Dog Handler transferees. We pride ourselves on the development we offer to handlers, including a range of specialist search disciplines and additional roles. orlo.uk/7Oq4g


PD Chase attended a report of a burglary where the offender had left the scene before Officers arrived. Despite the time delay, PD Chase located items of forensic value that had been left behind, but more importantly several stolen articles including the victim’s car keys 🔍🐾

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PDs Beck and Figa teamed up during a recent night shift to assist LPA Officers in East Bristol. Several arrests made, and a weapon located. On her next shift PD Figa then tracked to a male wanted for several offences who had decamped from a vehicle. Awesome work team Beck & Figa!

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PD Jabba strikes again! After a 'resident' absconded from Prison, PD Jabba and handler tracked from the scene and after 30 minutes located his target hiding in deep undergrowth. Great team work between LPA Officers and HMPPS staff, and the male is back where he belongs. 🚔

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PD Figa is one of the newest members of our team. Last night she was called into action following a report of a lost child. Figa carried out an extensive search, and successfully located the child who was safely reunited with parents. Great things to come from this dog.

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A suspect wanted for violent offences made off from Officers and went to ground. PD Gem and handler arrived, and upon Gem announcing her presence the suspect chose the sensible option and came out of hiding. Good choice- PD Gem does have a fierce side when up close and personal!

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Whilst retracing the steps of a wanted suspect, PD Beck led his handler into dense undergrowth where he located an item of significant evidential value that had been hidden. No doubt Beck’s nose will have assisted greatly in achieving a successful prosecution. 🔍🕵️‍♂️

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PD Boris and handler have been as busy as ever. After a suspected stolen motorcycle failed to stop for South Bristol Officers, the rider decamped and decided to play hide and seek. Boris just so happens to be very good at this game, and won in no time at all 🤩

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We are incredibly proud of our very own PD Eva, she has been crowned 2024 National Police Dog Champion 🏆 (on her birthday!) The competition was tough and all the dog teams did their forces credit. She is a very special dog ❤️🥇🐾🦴

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PD Kira has been on fine form once again- in several different searches she located a substantial quantity of controlled substances and concealed cash. These dogs are invaluable in depriving offenders of the proceeds of their crimes. Well done Kira and handler!

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After a suspected drink driver left their vehicle on a motorway, PD Jabba tracked from the scene and located them nearby behind a parked vehicle. There is no excuse for drink driving; @ASPRoadSafety and the Dog Section work together relentlessly to take offenders off the road.

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Our latest crime-fighter PD Uzo made his presence known in Bristol yesterday. Officers from @ASPRoadSafety intercepted a suspected stolen vehicle, PD Uzo’s presence ensured the driver’s cooperation. A strong start for a new member of the team 💪🐶🚓

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