Police dogs have been used in Whanganui to apprehend two men who were wanted in connection with a burglary.
The incident occurred on the evening of Sunday, April 11th, when police were called to a residential address in Whanganui. Upon arrival, officers found two men attempting to flee the scene.
The police deployed a police dog to apprehend the suspects. The dog was able to successfully apprehend both men, who were then taken into custody.
The two men, aged 18 and 19, were wanted in connection with a burglary that had occurred earlier in the day. They were both charged with burglary and remanded in custody.
The use of police dogs is an effective way of apprehending suspects, as they are able to quickly and efficiently locate and apprehend suspects. The use of police dogs is also beneficial in that it reduces the risk of injury to both the suspect and the police officers.
The use of police dogs is becoming increasingly popular in Whanganui, as it is an effective way of apprehending suspects and reducing the risk of injury. The police are committed to using the most effective methods to apprehend suspects and keep the community safe.
We commend the police for their swift action in apprehending the two suspects and for their commitment to keeping the community safe.