Roo arguably faster than Usain Bolt
A Devon police dog has travelled to France to help patrol the Olympic Games.
Roo, a sprocker, has joined fellow canines from Dorset, Cornwall and the wider south west to help with security arrangements.
Police dog (PD) Roo has taken his handler Sgt Phil Wilson, and along with their compatriots, they will visit the British Embassy in Paris once their work is done. The British ambassador and staff have already thanked handlers and the dogs for their efforts and commitments in representing British policing.
PD Jeff from Dorset is joining Roo. His handler PC Hillier said: “Lifelong memories were made alongside the absolute honour to represent not only Britain but that of our home force of Dorset. Not too bad for a rescue dog!”
Dorset Police Assistant Chief Constable Mark Callaghan said: “We were proud to be able to support the security operation in advance of the Olympics and play our part in ensuring a safe and secure event on a world stage. Well done to all involved.”
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