Police officer cleared after hitting dog – Marina Qvicker appeals

A police officer has been cleared of suspicions after hitting Marina Qvicker's dog during an exercise outside Älvdalen. The dog Play was struck twice, suffering tail injuries during January's winter driving exercises. Owner Marina Qvicker is appealing the decision.

In January, police carried out driving exercises on winter roads around Älvdalen and nearby areas. During one exercise, Marina Qvicker's dog Play was hit twice by a police vehicle, causing injuries to its tail. The involved officer has been cleared of suspicions, as reported by moratidning.se and covered by Dala-Demokraten with text by Eric Salomonsson. Dog owner Marina Qvicker is appealing the decision.

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