Sadness at death of Wiltshire Police dog

PD Vinnie's handler 'hit hard' by loss of his partner

HUGE LOSS: PD Vinnie was 'fantastic'
Author: Mike DraperPublished 27th Feb 2022

One of Wiltshire's serving police dogs, PD Vinnie, has died following a short battle with cancer.

The force says it's deeply saddened this week to hear the news that PD Vinnie had passed away.

PD Vinnie had been a serving police dog in Wiltshire, alongside his handler PC Steve Duffy, for many years. He'd originally served in Gloucester Police before moving to Wiltshire. PD Vinnie was a General Purpose Dog and in 2018 he qualified as a Tactical Firearms Support dog which meant he had the ability to work alongside armed response officers if required.

Dog Section Manager Ian Partington said:

“PD Vinnie was a fantastic police dog – he had all the skills you look for in an ideal police dog and we are all extremely saddened by this news, especially his handler PC Duffy.”

PD VINNIE'S CANCER BATTLE

A vet appointment recently confirmed that PD Vinnie was suffering with prostate cancer and the symptoms had only come to the fore in the last couple of weeks. Sadly, the illness was very progressive.

Dog Section Manager Ian Partington also said:

“The bond between a police dog handler and their dog is indescribably strong. As with all our police dogs, PD Vinnie lived at home with PC Duffy and his family – I know they will hit hard by the news."

“Police dogs are an incredible asset to our police force and their skills are unmatched. Vinnie will be missed – thank you for your service.”

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