Died – 5/18/16
Nottinghamshire police dog dies in the line of duty
German Shepherd, Belgian Shepherd-cross Rebus was assisting officers in the early hours of Wednesday morning after a failure to stop for police. The four-year-old was sent after suspects on the Colwick Loop Road at about 3am. It was then he was struck by a 4×4 police vehicle. Rebus was given emergency care at the scene but died of his injuries with his handler by his side. Two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old were arrested on suspicion of theft and remain in police custody for questioning. Chief inspector Andy Hall, of the East Midlands Operational Support Service, said: “This incident is being fully and actively reviewed, and we await the findings. I take the view at this time, however, that it appears to have been a tragic accident. “I would like to acknowledge and commend the care given to Rebus in his time of need. Not only did an officer provide CPR at the scene, a number of members of the public offered their assistance. “A valued police dog and a loyal companion, Rebus certainly would have known he was loved. “Our colleague is devastated and the officer who was driving the vehicle is understandably distressed. They are being supported by their team and they in turn are being supported by their associates. “Rebus was not only a fine police dog, he was a member of our policing family. His impeccable service was acknowledged at a memorial today in which DCC Sue Fish laid a wreath in his honor.” The canine joined Nottinghamshire Police as a pup in July 2012. In his four years’ service he has been responsible for the detaining of numerous suspects. Since the launch of the East Midlands Operational Support Service in May last year he has attended 313 incidents.