Pubdate: Sat, 07 Oct 2006 Source: Lancashire Evening Post (UK) Copyright: 2006 Lancashire Evening Post Contact: http://www.prestontoday.net/contactus.aspx Website: http://www.prestontoday.net Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2975 DRUG GUARD DOG IS PUT DOWN AFTER PC ATTACK A dog used to guard drugs has been put down after savaging a policeman during a raid. The bull mastiff bit PC Michael Parker on the leg, causing serious tendon injuries, during the incident at Birkdale Drive, Savick, Preston. A week later, the owner Daniel Monk, 21, was jailed for 22 months after pleading guilty to charges unconnected with the raid at his home last month. Monk, who admitted possession of cannabis and cocaine with intent to supply at Preston Crown Court, was branded a "warehouseman" for cocaine with a street value of UKP1,800. PC Scott Archer, the community beat manager for Larches and Savick, said: "It was a very nasty injury and the dog was designed to protect this man's drugs. "We couldn't rehome the dog because it was so ferocious, and even those on the estate who knew Monk would not approach the dog if he was walking it on the street. "The dog was a threat to the community as a whole and had been left there for three days without any food as people were afraid to go near it. "It was an extremely dangerous animal and was beaten previously by the owner." PC Archer said Monk manufactured crack cocaine and used his dog to guard the drugs. He said the dog was put down as part of a joint decision between the RSPCA, housing agency and police. Monk initially refused to have the dog destroyed, but later signed over the contents of his house, including his pets, to police. Two bull mastiffs at the flat - less ferocious than the animal that bit married father-of-three PC Parker - have been re-homed. Police say PC Parker will be off work for some time. He was injured while police searched the Birkdale Drive flat on the morning of Wednesday September 13. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine