Police Dog
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Initial release | May 1955 |
---|---|
Directors | Derek Twist |
Screenplay | Derek Twist |
Producers | Harold Huth |
Composers | Bretton Byrd |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2943214 |
About Police Dog
When his colleague is shot dead by a burglar, PC Frank Mason vows for justice. After becoming a dog-handler, he finds a new partner.
Healthy dogs may be put down after American bully XL ban, dog charity warns
... She has which will bring together a group of professionals, including Police Dog handlers, dog legislation officers and canine behaviourists...
Danelo Cavalcante: Police dog 'subdued' crawling Pennsylvania fugitive
...By Sam CabralBBC NewsA Police Dog " subdued" a Pennsylvania fugitive as he tried to crawl away in thick underbrush, surrounded by officers, two weeks after his escape from prison, authorities said...
'Hero' Hertfordshire police dog Finn dies aged 14
...By Kate ScotterBBC News, HertfordshireA Police Dog that won the nation s hearts after he was stabbed while protecting his handler has died...
Ewerby: Dog tracks drink-driver from crash to front door
...A Police Dog led officers straight to the door of a suspected drink-driver after sniffing them out from half a kilometre away...
Leicester disorder: Streets quiet after arrests say police
... Sixteen officers and a Police Dog were injured and 47 people have been arrested and one jailed, police said...
Leicester disorder: Police injured tackling 'significant aggression'
... Sixteen officers and a Police Dog were injured on Saturday as they worked to stop groups of men from attacking each other, Rob Nixon said...
Met Police dog dies after chasing down moped thieves
...A Police Dog has died while on duty after chasing down two moped thieves...
After Life: Meet the owners of Netflix's number one dog
... Often typecast as a Police Dog or guard dog, she has featured in Midsomer Murders, Doc Martin and 2016 film Denial among others...
Leicester disorder: Streets quiet after arrests say police
Police said " proactive patrols" continued in East Leicester overnight following disorder at the weekend.
Tensions involving mainly Young Men from sections of the Muslim and Hindu communities saw unrest on Saturday Night .
Sixteen officers and a Police Dog were injured and 47 people have been arrested And One jailed, police said.
Leicestershire Police said no new incidents of disorder had been reported.
A 20-year-old man from Leicester was jailed for 10 months, according to Leicestershire Police , after he pleaded guilty on Monday to possession of an offensive weapon.
The Force 's temporary chief constable Rob Nixon said officers had been drafted in from other forces and had faced " significant aggression".
He asked anyone with information about these incidents to get In Touch .
Police said the original disorder on Saturday had been sparked by a protest in The East Leicester area.
Another protest involving about 100 people followed on Sunday, but police said the area was quiet overnight into Monday.
Two People were arrested during the disorder on Saturday - One on suspicion of possession of a bladed article, and The Other on suspicion of conspiracy to commit violent disorder.
Police said a further 18 people were arrested on Sunday Night for offences including affray, common assault, possession of an offensive weapon and violent disorder.
The arrests included people from outside of The City , including some from Birmingham, officers said.
Community leaders in The City have joined police in calling for calm.
City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby said: " We often talk about The Good community relations in Leicester, but you can never be complacent about it, you can never take it for granted.
" It is always a work in progress and it is quite clear there is work to be done here. "
Suleman Nagdi, of the Leicester-based Federation of Muslim Organisations, earlier told The Bbc : " There are some very dissatisfied Young Men who have been causing havoc.
" We need to get The Message out that this must end and try to do this through parents and grandparents talking to their sons. "
Sanjiv Patel, who represents Hindu and Jain Temples across Leicester, said: " Violence is not a solution to anything. This has to be a time for peace, calm and engagement. "
Source of news: bbc.com