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Two of our “Pawsome” dogs retire from duty…
It’s time for two of our police dogs to finally put their paws up after retiring from duty.
PD Bobby and PD Lynne joined North Yorkshire Police together in 2018. At the age of seven years old they both formally retired from the force last week.
Both dogs qualified as general purpose dogs and Lynne was also a firearms support dog. During their six years in service both have travelled to all corners of North Yorkshire and have been responsible for finding and helping to apprehend criminals.
A retirement ceremony which was hosted by our Acting Chief Constable, Elliot Foskett, was held at our force Headquarters in Northallerton. As part of the ceremony, both Bobby and Lynne’s names were also added to the new Police Dog Roll of Honour. Their handlers PC Katie Burleigh and PC Ben Britton were presented with awards as well as dog toys which Bobby and Lynne can enjoy during their retirement.
Chief Inspector Mark Procter from our Force Dog Section and Firearms unit commented:
“ Bobby and Lynne are a true credit to North Yorkshire Police. They have both played such a vital role in the work that we do to protect the communities of North Yorkshire.
“As a force we wanted to set up a scheme which formally recognises their contribution and as part of this all dogs receive a formal retirement ceremony which is hosted by a member of our Chief Officer Team.
“ I along with the entire force dog section are forever grateful to Lynne and Bobby for their service and we wish them a happy healthy retirement.”
(PC Katie Burleigh and PC Ben Britton with Bobby and Lynne's awards)
(PC Ben Britton with Bobby)
(PC Katie Burleigh with Lynne)
(Acting Chief Constable Elliot Foskett hosting the retirement ceremony)
(PD Lynne engaging with the audience)