PC Stuart Oram has been named Greater Manchester Police’s Tactical Dog Handler of the Year after his impressive work with PD Bren.
The dynamic duo has been tackling crime across Greater Manchester for several years, and have been recognised for their work, resulting in 48 arrests over the past year – the most in the Tactical Dog Unit.
Alongside his work with PD Bren, PC Oram is a National Police Chiefs Council instructor, which has seen him train several and mentor new dog handlers in GMP.
PC Oram, who has been with GMP for almost 25 years, said:
“It’s a great honour to receive this award [the Gary Mathison Trophy].
“Having known Gary early in my career, it’s a privilege to accept this trophy.
“I really enjoy teaching new and established dog teams and seeing their progression.”
Of course, this award wouldn’t have been won without PC Oram’s companion, PD Bren.
PC Oram, continued:
“Bren is a fantastic partner and continually surprises me with the results he gets.
“Getting to the national police trials and him still maintaining his work on the streets is outstanding.”
Inspector Michael Weedon said:
“PC Oram thoroughly deserves this award and everyone at the Tactical Dog Unit is extremely proud of him and Bren.
“PC Oram demonstrates the right attitude and enthusiasm required to be a successful dog handler. As one of the most experienced handlers on the TDU, he continues to set high standards to the new officers.
“Having recently qualified as a NPCC Instructor, he is now passing his experience and knowledge onto the new handlers and dogs, ensuring the future of the TDU is looking bright.
“Well done PC Oram and PD Bren.”