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The 17-year-old male, who can’t be named for authorized causes, has been convicted over the “nasty attack” in what’s believed to be the primary profitable prosecution of its type within the county.
He was arrested after officers have been referred to as to a housebreaking at a store on Market Street, Halifax, within the early hours of July 11 final yr.
An officer from West Yorkshire Police’s Dog Section attended so as to find the male, who had fled the scene however was believed to be close by.
After being positioned, the male then attacked Police Dog Zero as officers tried to arrest him.
Zero suffered accidents to her face on account of the attack and wanted remedy.
Appearing earlier than Bradford Youth Court on January 15, the youth was convicted of numerous offences, together with housebreaking and inflicting pointless struggling to a protected animal.
He was given a 12-month Detention Order and four-month youth referral order.
Commenting on the case, Chief Inspector James Farrar of West Yorkshire Police’s Operational Support workforce and Head of the Dog Section, stated: “This was a nasty attack on considered one of our beloved police dogs which resulted in her needing remedy for accidents to her face.
“We take the welfare of our working animals very significantly and, as with our officers, none of them should be assaulted within the line of obligation. I’m happy that the court docket has taken a dim view of this attack.
“PD Zero is now again to full power and is due to participate within the Regional Police Dog trials later this yr’’
The Animal Welfare (Service Animals) Act got here into power in 2019 to guard service animals akin to police dogs and horses. It prevents those that attack or injure service animals from claiming self-defence. The regulation is called Finn’s Law, after a Hertfordshire Police canine who was stabbed while pursuing a suspect along with his handler.