Died 9/26/20
Handler – PC Dave Chadwick
Sadness as heroic police dog dies just days before retiring
Lincolnshire police have paid tribute to a heroic police dog who has died just before he was due to retire. PD Kolt passed away suddenly on the morning of September 26 while walking with his handler of eight years, PC Dave Chadwick. The pair were due to retire together very soon. He joined the force back in 2011, and is one of the last dogs to be bred by Lincolnshire police to serve the county. He has helped to put away countless criminals during his years of service. Kolt most recently tracked and apprehended an offender from a burglary in Lincoln city centre during the early hours of the morning, leading to the offender being sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison. Officers say he never would have been located had it not been for PD Kolt. The incident was captured via drone footage. A spokesperson for Lincolnshire police said: “Everyone at the Dog Section is devastated at the passing of Kolt and we thank him for his hard work and commitment to Lincolnshire Police. “The National Police K-9 are posthumously awarding a medal to PD Kolt for his service.” Kolt also made a name for himself during the Women’s Football World Cup last year, when a social media video of him vocalising his support went viral with close to 100,000 views. In the video, Kolt is asked ‘Is it coming home’ and replies with a series of enthusiastic barks – which proved very popular when it was shared on Twitter. The force have announced his death “with great sadness” today, Friday, October 23.