Police Dog’s First Day at the Job Has Ended in a Spectacular Success

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Just before the midday of August 1, 2020, Max was called into duty by the Dyfed-Powys Police. The two-year-old mixed German Shepherd’s first assignment is to track down a lost mother and child.

The mother, along with her one-year-old child went to spend a night in a remote location at Powys, Wales. Inspector Jonathan Rees-Jones said, “The woman had not been seen or spoken to for two days, which was out of character, and her phone wasn’t working, so naturally concern for her safety was high”

The search ended at 1:30 pm after both PC Peter Lloyd, Max’s handler, and Max spotted the missing woman through scent. She was waving for help near a steep ravine on a mountainside. The baby and mother were found safe but the baby was cold. They were checked out by the paramedics and made a complete recovery.

Source: GOOD NEWS NETWORK

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