August 5, 2025
SPS News Release

File: 2025-44789 (SU)

A Lower Mainland District Integrated Police Dog Service (LMD IPDS) canine is recovering after receiving treatment for minor injuries sustained during the arrest of two suspects early on August 4, 2025. 

Shortly before 6:30 am on August 4, 2025, RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) officers responded to a call of a reported theft from a vehicle in the 16900 block 86A Avenue, Surrey. Upon arrival, officers were able to set up containment for the two suspects, both of whom had left the area. 

LMD IPDS attended, and Police Service Dog (PSD) Lotto and his handler were able to track one suspect into a nearby wooded area. During the arrest of the suspect, PSD Lotto was allegedly cut with a knife. The suspect was taken into custody and a knife, along with other property, was recovered by PSD Lotto. The second suspect was arrested by officers nearby. Both suspects were released on undertakings while the investigation continues. PSD Lotto was taken to a veterinary clinic for examination and treatment of his injuries and is recovering with his handler. 

“Our Integrated Police Service Dogs play a vital role in keeping communities safe throughout the LMD, often working in unpredictable and dangerous situations,” says, Staff Sergeant Derek King, IPDS Unit Commander. “The bond between our dogs and handlers is extraordinary, so when one is injured, it affects us all. Their health and well-being are a priority, and we are happy to share that PSD Lotto is resting at home and expected to make a full recovery.”

“Surrey Police Service is a proud partner of the many integrated police units that provide support to police agencies across the Lower Mainland, including the Lower Mainland District Integrated Police Dog Service whose canines and handlers often put themselves in harms way every day,” says Staff Sergeant Lindsey Houghton, Surrey Police Service Media Relations Officer. “We are thankful for Lotto’s bravery and that his injuries aren’t more serious than they could have been. We hope he recovers quickly and is back on the streets soon to help keep us all safe.”

For inquiries on the LMD IPDS program, please contact the RCMP Lower Mainland District’s Media Relations Officer, Sergeant Vanessa Munn, at Vanessa.Munn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.

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Contact Info

Staff Sergeant Lindsey Houghton
Surrey Police Service
Senior Media Relations Officer
Phone: 672-377-1069
Email: media@surreypolice.ca