Well done PC Steve Denniss!
A heroic off-duty Lincolnshire police officer who helped apprehend a murderer has won a national award for his bravery.
PC Denniss was walking his dogs near the Hallington entrance at Hubbard’s Hill, Louth, on 1 June, 2021, when he saw a man stood next to a bench in a hooded top who was staring at a member of the public. Despite his injury, PC Denniss continued to chase Boulton before other officers arrived at Hubbard’s Hills and were guided towards Boulton’s location. Pc Denniss then assisted in clearing the public from the area for their safety. Boulton was tasered and arrested.
“Everyday officers like Steve go above and beyond to serve the public. Unfortunately, not all can be recognised on this level, but I am thankful to all those officers for the work they do, putting themselves in harm’s way.”
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