Jersey Police have said goodbye to one of their canines.
Police Dog Turbo has retired on his 8th birthday.
The force says - after six and half year's service - he's going to 'put his paws up' at home with his handler.
PC Dave Bisson has described his German Shepherd colleague as an amazing partner.
After 6 1/2 years of taking this big hairy fella to work with me today is going to be the last. Pd Turbo will become RPD Turbo tomorrow. An amazing partner🐾 pic.twitter.com/ulDxghKeVY
— Jersey Police Dogs (@JerseyPoliceDog) January 2, 2020
SoJP also paid tribute:
At the end of his final shift, PD Turbo was presented with a service award.
PC Bisson is going to the UK next week to begin training with Turbo's replacement.

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