Sussex Police dog helps find suspected teenage burglar
Officers were called to a building site in Hove
A Police Dog described as a “cheeky chappy” helped to detain a suspected burglar following a break-in at a building site in Hove.
Officers from the Brighton Neighbourhood Response Team responded to the incident in School Road about 10.27pm on April 8th.
The Dog Unit were called out alongside PCSOs and the Tutor Unit and helped to contain the area.
Two suspects were seen running from the scene before climbing scaffolding to get over a 15ft fence which led to another part of the site.
They managed to break cover, having climbed onto roofs of residential properties, and began to garden-hop. Police gave chase but the suspects were lost.
From this point, PD Hox, a 20-month-old German Shepherd General Purpose Dog, was tasked to search for the suspects, which led to a teenager discovered hiding behind a nearby garden wall shortly afterwards.
The 15-year-old local boy was arrested on suspicion of burglary and released under investigation, pending further enquiries.
Nothing has been reported stolen to date.
Hox’s handler, PC Gareth Evers, said:
“Hox is a cheeky chappy who is very driven to work. He is very playful and friendly at home but switches into work mode, becoming very focussed, as soon as he sees me in uniform.
“Hox and I have been together since June 2020 and completed our Initial course together in October 2020. Since becoming operational, PD Hox has tracked to car thieves, recovered stolen property, chased and detained burglars and devoured a few bones from the butchers!”