Police in 'paw-session' of two new recruits

Remus and Milo begin their training in 12 months'

Author: Adam GoacherPublished 6th Oct 2020
Last updated 6th Oct 2020

Norfolk and Suffolk Police have confirmed two new recruits have joined the force.

Puppy police dogs Remus and Milo are joining the team specialising in drugs, cash and weapons searches.

The 13-week-old Springer Spaniel brothers will start their new job in both forces by assisting their handlers on duty to get used to different surroundings. They'll then start formal training in 12 months' time.

Inspector Sally Hammerton from Joint Protective Services said: "We are very pleased to welcome both Remus and Milo into the police family. We are looking forward to watching them grow within the force as they eventually progress into drugs, weapons and cash specialist search dogs.

"Whilst we love seeing our furry friends develop specialist skills through training, we must remember those who have already dedicated their lives to the force.

"We sadly lost PD Claude earlier this year, after he had been suffering with a number of health problems. Claude was an exceptional dog and will be fondly remembered by all handlers in the section, as well as those officers and staff who had the pleasure of meeting him.”

Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Lorne Green, said: "A big welcome to Remus and Milo, who join a great team and vital part of the policing family.

"Embarking on their police dog journey, they’ll be in excellent company as they follow in the paw prints of PD heroes like Claude.

"We owe our police dogs and handlers, who dedicate their lives to sniffing out crime and keeping our communities safe, a debt of gratitude.”