New ‘Digi Dogs’ to be deployed at Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
A new cohort of ‘Digi Dogs’ has been welcomed to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary’s Joint Operations Unit to help combat the ever changing challenges of digital crime.
The new Digital Detection Dogs, will soon be deployed across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, and Thames Valley to help uncover vital evidence.
As criminals constantly find new ways to exploit the latest technology to help evade detection and hide their crimes, the force says the “unique skills of our four-legged colleagues are ensuring we are hot on their tails”.
The new recruits, Evie, Iggy, and Moss, are undergoing an intensive eight-week training course, aimed at equipping them with the skills to detect a wide range of digital and media recording devices. They are also joined on the course by six-year-old Loki, who has already worked on the team for a number of years but is renewing his licence with his new handler.
“Once they complete their training, they will join seasoned professionals Dizzee and Ruby, who already have years of experience in sniffing out digital devices,” said the constabulary.
“These experienced dogs play a vital role in uncovering key evidence in cases involving serious crimes, including those related to child exploitation, fraud and stalking.”
Their superior sense of smell has been honed to detect a range of digital devices, such as mobile phones, laptops, USB drives, SIM cards, crypto wallets, hard drives, spy cameras, and even tracking devices.
“This skillset is invaluable, as criminals often use these devices to store or transmit illegal content, making it essential to locate them quickly and efficiently,” the constabulary added.
Police dog instructor Tim Lawrence said: “As technology continues to advance, so must we. The digital world is constantly evolving, with criminals constantly finding new ways to exploit technology for illegal purposes.
“With their ability to detect increasingly sophisticated devices, these dogs provide a crucial asset in the fight against crime.
“Our detection dogs offer invaluable assistance to numerous departments across the two forces. They’re skilled at working in diverse environments, from residential areas to open landscapes, from vehicles to commercial buildings, and even aircraft.
“These dogs have supported a wide range of investigations, including searches for Child Abuse Investigation Units, Priority Crime Teams and Commercial Vehicle Units, where they’ve uncovered critical evidence that would have been difficult to locate otherwise.”