PC Joshua Williams and Emma Gray were reacting to a report of a domestic occurrence in Blyth last January in the early hours.
On coming to the scene, Sean Bell contacted his big Staffordshire bull terrier, purchasing it to “get them.”
The dog then ferociously assaulted PC Gray and PC Williams, triggering numerous leak injuries and lacerations.
The 37-year-old likewise drizzled down punches on officers as they attempted to position him in handcuffs, all while continuing to motivate his dog to assault them.
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Keeping hold of the man, the officers made efforts to ward off the attack by kicking the dog away, however the attack was unrelenting.
Despite the substantial injuries, they continued to receive, the officers stood firm and ultimately handled to jail Bell with help from backup, while the dog was apprehended by members of the force’s dog system.
Both PCs Williams and Gray participated in health center and were needed to have tetanus shots.
PC Gray was likewise recommended morphine for her injuries and has enduring nerve damage as an outcome of the experience.
Both officers continue to be supported, owing to the distressing nature of the attack.
Bell, of Banbury Road, Kenton, was sentenced to 8 years and 6 months in jail.
Both officers have actually been chosen for the National Police Bravery Awards 2023.
Northern Area Commander, Chief Superintendent Sam Rennison, applauded the actions of the officers included.
She said: “I am overwhelmed by the bravery PCs Joshua Williams and Emma Gray showed in the face of such stunning violence.
“The officers, staff and volunteers who happily pull on their Northumbria Police consistent every day, do so since they wish to keep individuals safe and safeguard our neighborhoods.
“Sean Bell’s behaviour was entirely inappropriate. As a force filled with animal fans, it was very stressful to see a dog utilized in such a method to assault those just attempting to do their jobs.
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“I wish to applaud the continuous bravery of the PCs Williams and Gray, who both promptly gone back to work, continuing their dedication to serve their neighborhoods.
“They are a credit to themselves, Northumbria Police and their neighborhoods.
“As a force, we are extremely proud of them and they thoroughly deserve the recognition they are receiving.”