Lancashire police dog put to sleep, after attacking handler

Incident happened this morning, while out on a search

Author: Louisa KingPublished 3rd Aug 2023

A Lancashire police dog has been put to sleep, after becoming aggressive and biting its police dog handler, causing serious injuries.

The incident happened during a missing person search in a field off Higher Walton Road, Walton-le-Dale, at around 5.15 this morning.

Further patrols, including armed officers, attended the scene with attempts made to restrain the dog.

All efforts to restrain the dog failed and given the continuing threat to the injured officer and other patrols, PD Jax was shot at the scene by armed officers, and sadly died.

The police dog handler suffered a serious upper leg injury and remains in hospital at this time.

No members of the public were involved in the incident.

Supt Hassan Khan, of Lancashire Police, said: “This is never an easy decision for any officer to take, but police have a duty to act where necessary before any further injury is caused, whether to officers, or members of the public. We would never put anyone at risk of further harm.

“These are highly trained, working dogs which do a skilled job, but like any dog can present a danger in certain circumstances.

“We know how much our dogs are loved by the people of Lancashire and beyond, as well as our own staff. We have been left devastated by what has happened and the outcome of this incident.

“Our thoughts are very much with the injured officer while she undergoes treatment for serious leg injuries and she is receiving our full support.

“Given the circumstances the incident will be reviewed in due course.” Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Greatest Hits Radio app.