A POLICE Dog (PD) had a busy night sniffing out two men that had fled from police in Wrexham and Flintshire.
PD Arlo is part of the Cheshire and North Wales Police Dogs Unit which provides general purpose, firearms support and specialist search dogs.
These furry friends support officers' ranging policing activities – from tackling serious and organised crime to helping bring vulnerable people back to a place of safety.
On Wednesday night (September 25) PD Arlo and his handler had a "busy" shift in both Wrexham and Flintshire.
First, Arlo tracked and located a male who ran from his vehicle after a crash on the A55 in Flintshire.
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Later on, the PD helped locate a male who ran off after reportedly crashing into parked cars.
A spokesperson for Cheshire and North Wales Police Dogs Unit said: "PD Arlo and his handler had a busy shift last night.
"Firstly, Arlo tracked and located a male who ran from his vehicle after crashing at high speed on the A55 in Northop.
"Later on in Wrexham, the team sighted a male who was reported to have crashed into parked cars and before running off from the scene. Officers contained the male in gardens and Arlo helped flush him out."
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