A German Shepherd dog involved in a collision on the M20 is now on the road to recovery thanks to the support of Canine CPVs (Community Policing Volunteers) from Kent Police.

Six-year-old Sansa was left seriously injured by an unknown vehicle after straying onto the London-bound carriageway near Junction 9 for Ashford, shortly after 12.30pm on Monday 17 January 2022.

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Sansa is currently being fostered by a Community Policing Volunteer.

Paramedic blocked the lane

A paramedic blocked the lane to protect her until officers from the Roads Policing Unit arrived to manage the traffic. She was then collected by a representative from the Dartford-based charity Artisan Rare Breeds and Animal Rescue, who took Sansa to a vet for treatment and ran a social media fundraising campaign to help cover her medical costs.

Sansa was not expected to survive but pulled through against the odds and is now due to be rehomed by the charity. She is currently under the foster care of a Canine CPV who also volunteers for Artisan, whilst another CPV is continuing to carry out enquiries into her previous ownership and medical history.

Team effort

Canine CPV lead PC Martyn Tulk of Kent Police said: ‘We are so pleased that what could have been a tragic story for Sansa has led to her being rehomed and now recovering from serious injuries.

‘Her rescue was a real team effort and we are proud to have worked alongside our roads policing colleagues, the paramedic who protected Sansa at the scene, and Artisan Rare Breeds and Animal Rescue to help secure this positive outcome.

‘Community Policing Volunteers provide direct support to specialist policing teams, and our Canine CPVs carry out a number of valuable tasks including helping to tackle illegal dog importation, dog theft, and irresponsible dog ownership.

‘All of our Canine CPVs are animal lovers who are dedicated to securing the best outcome for dogs and their owners in Kent, and Sansa’s story is just one example of their commitment to the job.’

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Sansa was not expected to survive after being hit by a car on the M20.

Can you help us?

Kent Police offers a number of other CPV roles including for aeroplane and helicopter pilots, horse owners, 4×4 drivers and more. For more information visit the Kent Police website at this link.

Anyone who witnessed the collision involving Sansa on the M20 or has dashcam footage is urged to report it online at this link quoting reference number 17-0495.

By Ed

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