Shropshire Star

Police officer seriously injured after being mauled by force dog in chase for suspected car thief

A traffic officer was seriously injured and had to have surgery after being mauled by a police dog who was chasing a suspected car thief.

Published
Last updated
Footage captured the police dog attack in Walsall. Credit: John Davies

West Midlands Police has launched an investigation into the ordeal that happened during the chase in the Leighs Road area of Shelfield in the early hours of Tuesday.

The suspected thief abandoned the car near an alleyway on the road, where the officer proceeded to give chase before being lunged at by the dog.

Footage obtained of the incident by a resident shows the officer returning to the stolen vehicle to check for any other passengers before being set upon by a police dog released by a dog handler.

In the video, the officer is seen being attacked by the dog before being quickly assisted by the dog handler and other officers.

The police chase started in Cannock before ending in Shelfield in Walsall.

Images show the police dog attack in Walsall. Credit: John Davies

A spokeswoman for West Midlands Police said: "One of our traffic officers was bitten by a police dog from our West Midlands Police Dog Unit following the pursuit of a stolen car which started in the Cannock area of Staffordshire and ended in Leighs Road, Shelfield.

"A stinger was deployed and the vehicle was stopped. The officer got out of the vehicle to give chase to a man who ran from the car and was bitten. No arrests were made."

The officer was quickly rushed to hospital where he received treatment for cuts and bites received in the attack.

The spokeswoman added: "The officer was taken to hospital after sustaining cuts to his upper left. He underwent surgery and is currently in hospital.

"Our Professional Standards Department has been informed of the incident and as with all dog bites, an internal investigation will take place."

A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service, added: "We were called to a medical incident at the junction of Leighs Road and Mill Road in Pelsall, Walsall.

"One ambulance was sent to the scene where, on arrival, crews found one male patient with serious injuries. He was treated by ambulance staff at the scene before being taken to hospital for further treatment."

John Davies,43, who lives in the street and shared the video with the Express & Star, said: "We were in bed and heard the sirens going mad, the police helicopter then hovered over and police cars turned up at the end of the alleyway.

"You can see the guy get away and run up the alley, then the police officer returned to the vehicle and was attacked by the police dog. Luckily it wasn't a passing pedestrian."

Sorry, we are not accepting comments on this article.