GMP recruit four legged crime fighting friends for mounted unit

The Mounted Unit is on the hunt for trusted steeds to become a regular sight across Greater Manchester.

Author: Victoria GloverPublished 12th Dec 2018

Greater Manchester Police are looking for the latest four-legged crime fighting recruits to help patrol the region’s streets.

The Mounted Unit is on the hunt for trusted steeds to become a regular sight across Greater Manchester.

The right recruit will have a ‘laidback and sensible temperament and approach to life’ according to GMP Equine Manager Mima Manning.

“The horses are an important part of policing and are seen on patrol around the county as well as at high profile events and football matches, “she added. “We have some specific requirements of the new recruits and they will receive five star care and attention as well as specialist training and development for the role.”

Horses need to be between 16.2hh and 17.2hh, aged six to 13 years and be of substantial build. They should currently be in work, fit and sound, be able to hack on the roads alone and in company, and jump a small course of fences. They must also be good to shoe and load, and enjoy plenty of attention.

If you have a horse that meets the criteria and you may be able to loan or consider selling to GMP contact the GMP Mounted Unit at GMP.MountedUnit@gmp.police.uk .

Just provide your contact details and information about your horse including some photographs.

Horses will be required to come to the unit for a four to six week trial period before they would be accepted to be part of the team