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Three new dogs hit the beat

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Graduating dog - Wendell looking fetching in the Mako multi-purpose stab-resistant harness

Three new four-legged police staff will graduate with their handlers from New Zealand Police Dog Section in the latest Patrol course on Thursday 17 November.

And clearly good things happen in threes.  The handlers graduating are; Senior Constable Michael Evans and police dog Wendell from Auckland, one of the Police kennel-bred dogs.  Wendell is Mike’s third dog.
Constable Hamish McPhillips and police dog Yale from Auckland.   Yale is also a kennel-bred dog. Yale is Hamish’s third dog.
Finally, Senior Constable Matthew Hay and police dog Karma from Waikato are graduating and you guessed it - this is Matt’s third dog.  Karma is a purchased dog (purchased from a civilian breeder) and not bred from the Trentham dog school. 

Handler Senior Constable Evans has been with Police for 18 years working general duties in Counties Manukau for nine years before joining Auckland dog section. His previous two dogs Zeus and Bear were purchased and gifted respectively. Bear has since passed away, but Zeus is now retired.  
  
Graduating on Thursday is Auckland officer Constable Hamish McPhillips and Yale. Yale has become Hamish’s new dog while his previous dog Axle, an AOS dog will stay as an operational dog in Auckland AOS squad. Hamish’s first dog Leroy is fully retired and living the life of a retired dog with a family in Auckland. Leroy was a kennel bred dog and Axle was gifted to the Auckland dog section as a young pup.

Last but not least Handler Senior Constable Matthew Hay and Police Dog Karma. Constable Hay is an operational handler retraining from the Waikato and has been in the Police for 16 years and 10 of those years in Dog Section.

He has had two previous operational dogs, Quade and Exxo. Quade is now retired and living in Auckland and unfortunately Exxo too has passed away.

Graduation will take place at The New Zealand Police Dog Section Training Centre, Dante Road Trentham on Thursday 17 November at 2.00pm. The ceremony will be attended by The Minister of Police, the Hon Judith Collins, DC Audrey Sonerson, Acting Assistant Commissioner Districts Sam Hoyle, along with other members of the police and their families.
ENDS

Media intending to be present at the graduation should plan to be onsite by 1.30pm.
Please direct all enquiries or intentions to attend to: Jillian Reid 021 947 003 or via email on Jillian.Reid@police.govt.nz

Photo caption:  Graduating dog Wendell looking 'fetching' in his Mako multi-purpose stab-resistant body harness by Sabre Tactical (NZ)

 

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