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Home / Crime and Justice / West Midlands Police Horses Return to Patrol Duties

West Midlands Police Horses Return to Patrol Duties

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mounted police unit re-established after 26-year absence.
  • Horses and riders conduct stop searches and disruption operations.
  • Public engagement enhanced by the presence of police horses.
West Midlands Police Horses Return to Patrol Duties

The West Midlands Police mounted unit has been re-established, marking the first time in 26 years that officers on horseback have patrolled the region. The unit, currently comprising five horses and six riders, has already undertaken significant policing duties, including stop searches targeting suspected drug dealers and participating in Project Servator operations designed to disrupt criminal activity.

Their recent patrols have covered various areas, including Birmingham city centre, Solihull, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, and Wolverhampton. Deputy Chief Constable Scott Green noted the positive public response, highlighting that for many, it was their first close encounter with a police horse. This visible presence has proven to be an effective method for encouraging dialogue and building community relations.

To ensure the safety and welfare of the public, horses, and riders, West Midlands Police has issued specific guidelines. These include instructions on approaching horses, never feeding them, and always following the rider's directions. Adherence to these rules is crucial for maintaining a safe environment during police horse operations.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The West Midlands Police mounted unit was disbanded in 1999 and has just been re-established.
The horses and riders are involved in stop searches, policing operations, and Project Servator to disrupt criminal activity.
People must ask permission to approach, follow rider instructions, avoid feeding the horses, and approach from the front or side.

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