A police officer from Wolverhampton in the West Midlands could be
forgiven for having a feeling of déjà vu. For the second time in 18
months he found himself jumping into a rowing boat to capture a fleeing
felon with four legs, a wet nose and a wagging tail.
On a warm afternoon the water at the city’s West Park proved far too
tempting for Lexi the dog who decided to go for swim.
But the terriers’ doggy-paddling failed her and she soon got into
difficulties.
The dog’s plight had been witnessed by a visitor to the park who swam
out to help the damsel in distress. But his brave actions left the duo
stranded on the boating lakes’ island. So PC Ben Bates and PC Adrian
Chandler commandeered a nearby boat to paddle out to pair.
Remarkably it was a similar tale back in October 2013 when PC Bates was called upon to do exactly the same thing, at the same park with the same dog.
On that occasion he managed to coax Lexi into a boat before she jumped
out and decided to give swimming another try, prompting PC Bates to take
the plunge himself.
Thankfully this time Lexi remained on-board for the duration of the
journey and she was soon back on the mainland with the man who had
initially swum out to rescue her.
"They say dogs are man’s best friend - and in the last year or so myself
and Lexi have become close - too close for my liking. Thankfully for
her on both occasions I have been patrolling nearby and been able to
work with park rangers to rescue her," said PC Bates.
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