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Helicopters, mounted police and families from across Queensland have joined the search for a beloved police dog who became separated from his handler while chasing a car thief through bushland west of Brisbane.
Senior Sergeant Steve Lindsey, officer in charge of the Ipswich dog squad, said PD Quizz and his handler were chasing the suspect through thick bushland near Greenwood Village Road at Redbank Plains.
"Very uneven tracking conditions, there's a lot of old mine sites and things like that around here and very heavy bushland," Senior Sergeant Lindsey said.
I hope they find Quizz soon and he's not fallen down a mine shaft.
Senior Sergeant Steve Lindsey, officer in charge of the Ipswich dog squad, said PD Quizz and his handler were chasing the suspect through thick bushland near Greenwood Village Road at Redbank Plains.
"Very uneven tracking conditions, there's a lot of old mine sites and things like that around here and very heavy bushland," Senior Sergeant Lindsey said.
- The dog and its handler were chasing a suspect through thick bushland when they became separated
- Polair, mounted police and the SES have joined the search for PD Quizz
- Police have told people not to approach the dog
I hope they find Quizz soon and he's not fallen down a mine shaft.