PSNI police dog who found £1m of drugs retires to life in County Antrim
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Charity to support ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ police dog who took £1m of drugs off the streets - Companion Life
Police dog who found over £1m of cash, drugs and firearms hangs up her harness. Retired police dog (RPD) Jess joined Police Service Northern Ireland (PSNI) as a search and detection dog in 2018 and partnered with handler, Sarah*. She said: “Jess was trained to sniff out cash, drugs and firearms, and she was phenomenal at her job. She was a once-in-a-lifetime dog
PSNI police dog who found £1m of drugs retires to life in County Antrim
PSNI PD Jess A remarkable police dog who helped take more than £1 million worth of drugs, cash and firearms off the streets has retired after an eight-year career with the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Retired police dog Jess, a nine-year-old Labrador, joined the PSNI as a search and detection dog in 2018 and worked alongside her handler Sarah throughout a distinguished career that saw her repeatedly uncover hidden criminal caches. Now, af…
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