Police dogs in region mitt get improved working conditions

Police dogs in region mitt are moving to the back seat in rebuilt vehicles to reduce stress and improve contact with their handlers. Deliveries of the new cars began in early 2026.

Police in region mitt have rebuilt the dog cars so the animals sit in the back seat instead of a cage on the flatbed. This gives the dogs constant contact with the handler and a better view of their surroundings.

The change follows reports that many dogs suffered from noise and isolation in the earlier pickup trucks introduced in 2019. Handler Gustav Klahr says his three-year-old malinois Drago is now calmer and more focused.

The rebuilt cars have now been delivered to units in Gävleborgs, Uppsala and Västmanlands counties. Klahr notes he can take the dog directly out of the vehicle during call-outs.

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Ambulance helicopter rescue in snowy Dalarna forest, commemorating 10 years of lifesaving service.
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Dalarna's ambulance helicopter marks ten years as lifesaver

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The ambulance helicopter in Mora has saved lives across Dalarna for ten years, from forests to remote areas. Police officer Crister Nelefelt survived a cardiac arrest thanks to the team in 2022. Costs are rising, but the service is deemed indispensable.

Police across Sweden have begun modifying patrol cars so dogs no longer ride alone in a rear cage. Three-year-old Drago in Uppsala shows clear signs of reduced stress under the new setup.

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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.

Police in Dalarna and Maskinentreprenörerna have launched a collaboration called Varningdirekt to reduce thefts and crimes against construction companies.

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Bureaucracy and protected species like frogs are delaying construction of new Swedish Armed Forces regiments in Falun, potentially taking 15 years. Bergslagens artilleriregemente in Kristinehamn has progressed faster despite similar issues. Regiment commanders express frustration over lengthy processing times.

Operational work on the new method Trygga hem – utan våld has now begun in Dalarna. The aim is to prevent and stop violence in close relationships earlier and more effectively through collaboration among several actors. Zandra Runo, head of administration for Police Area Dalarna, stresses that violence is not a private matter.

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The Swedish coast guard will equip personnel with heavier weapons and install machine guns on some vessels. Civil defence minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin (M) justifies the decision citing the deteriorating security situation in the Baltic Sea. The government issued the mandate last year, which has now been reported.

 

 

 

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