With their handlers, PC’s Brett French and Chris Duffee, the dogs went to Horsenden Lane South to assist with searching the property. The dogs were able to use their specific training to sniff out digital electronics, such as mobile phones, laptops and memory cards. A total of nine items were found. Mitchell, 38, was arrested and charged with six counts of breaching his order. He pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court on Friday (18) and will be sentenced at a later date. Chief Supt Karen Findlay said: “This is a brilliant result for both the dogs and their handlers, especially on their first operational search.
Our thanks: Hannah passes some of her letters to deputy chief nurse Donna Adcock A SCHOOL pupil, who was moved by a BBC report on the pressures facing NHS staff, organised more than 800 letters of support to be delivered to her hospital in Ealing. Hannah Safi, a Year 12 student at Notting Hill & Ealing High School, encouraged fellow pupils to write messages of thanks, with some as young as six6 contributing. Hannah, 17, said: “I was reading an article on BBC News that highlighted the large spike in cases of depression and anxiety among health care workers. I read a testimony about how terrified a nurse was to return to the front line for the second wave.