PCSO Sue Sullivan and PC Tony Butler with China
Ramzy Alwakeel, Reporter
Thursday, February 21, 2013
11:50 AM
Children from Gidea Park College were very pleased to see two furry visitors.
Police dogs China and Oz made a special appearance with the Romford Town Safer Neighbourhoods Team – and showed the enraptured youngsters how they search for hidden property.
PCSOs Nick Brunning and Sue Sullivan and PC Tony Butler also gave a talk about road safety.
PCSO Brunning said: “It is important that we engage with the children at a young age and this was certainly achieved today.”
The bloodied man seen ranting on camera minutes after a soldier was hacked to death in Woolwich yesterday was raised in an “ultra-Christian household” in Romford, friends of the family claim.