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Police dog that took part in Queen Elizabeth II's funeral dies after car crash

Police dog that took part in Queen Elizabeth II's funeral dies after car crash

Yahoo19-07-2025
A police dog that took part in Queen Elizabeth II's funeral has died in a car crash.
PD Bert, a five-year-old springer spaniel that worked for Cleveland Police, was one of two dogs in a canine support unit vehicle when it collided with a BMW in Hartlepool on Thursday evening.
Both animals were taken to a vet, but due to the severity of his injuries, PD Bert was put to sleep.
The other dog was unharmed and the police officer suffered minor injuries.
A 33-year-old man was arrested at the scene and later charged with drink driving.
He has since been bailed and is due to appear at Teesside Magistrates Court on 1 August.
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PD Bert had been a serving police dog for three and a half years, Cleveland Police said.
During this time he located £250,000 in cash during a single search.
In 2022, he was deployed to London to assist with the , which at the time was the largest ever ceremonial police operation, according to the National Police Chiefs Council.
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