A police canine on evening patrol together with his police constable handler helped catch a suspected burglar.
PD Quga, a German Shepherd, was deployed to catch the suspect following a report of a housebreaking on Red Lion Close in Maghull within the early hours of this morning, April 26.
The suspect was seen leaving the scene on a motorbike, using towards the Red Lion Bridge on the close by Leeds-Liverpool Canal. He was adopted by two different males on foot who have been carrying balaclavas.
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Police carried out a search of the realm, and a constable on patrol with PD Quga noticed the suspect from a canal bridge. The suspected burglar rode again in the direction of PD Quga and the police officer, at which level the officer challenged him with Quga and acquired the suspect to lie on the bottom.
Following a search, numerous stolen gadgets have been discovered within the man’s possession, together with a Dewalt radio, Ray-Ban sun shades, a blue Carrera mountain bike and a hacksaw.
A 33-year-old man from Kirkby was arrested on suspicion of two counts of housebreaking, theft from a motorized vehicle and going geared up for theft. He was taken into custody for interview.
Police are persevering with to hold out CCTV and witness enquiries, and they’re interesting for anybody with info or who witnessed the incident to come back ahead.
Dog Section Inspector Katie Wilkinson mentioned mentioned: “We are extraordinarily happy with the important function our Dog Section performs within the apprehension of suspects – it’s no exaggeration to say their work day in, day trip, helps to guard the individuals of Merseyside from criminality.
“Burglary has a profound impact on the lives of victims, from the shock of getting anyone invade your home, the monetary and mawkish cost of getting possessions taken and the inconvenience and cost of getting property broken, by to the usually extreme long-term psychological impacts.
“Since the creation of Merseyside Police’s dedicated burglary team, known as Operation Castle, there has been a significant reduction in burglaries. The team have helped put burglars behind bars, provided advice to businesses and residents and helped create a portal where residents across Merseyside can submit footage of suspicious behaviour.”
Always name 999 if a housebreaking is in progress. You may go info to the social media desk @MerPolCC on Twitter, ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ on Facebook, name 101 or the unbiased charity @CrimestoppersUK anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
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