Police dog stabbed after RCMP respond to man in distress in Richmond
- Richmond RCMP responded just before 2:30 a.m. On Wednesday, May 7, to a 911 call from a man in distress involving a police dog stabbing.
- Police located the man and tried to interact with him to protect both his safety and that of the public, during which he allegedly used an air gun and stabbed the police dog.
- The police dog suffered multiple puncture wounds and received ongoing emergency veterinary care after the stabbing during the call.
- After being evaluated, the dog is reported to be in stable condition with a positive outlook for recovery, while the man was apprehended at 7:35 a.m., according to Richmond RCMP.
- Richmond RCMP stated the incident is believed isolated and there is no ongoing risk to the public based on their investigation.
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A Police Service Dog was stabbed during an incident in Richmond on Wednesday morning. Richmond RCMP said they were called at 2:28 a.m. to a rural farmland home in the south east of No. 4 Rd and Westminster Highway. Officers found a man in distress but during the encounter the man produced and randomly discharged an airgun as well as stabbed the dog. The police dog, known as Rebel, sustained multiple puncture wounds and was transported for emerge…
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