PCs Aidan McAllister, Graeme Alasdair Sewell and Kyle Whitlaw are in line for an award
Hero police officers in West Lothian are being recognised for their lifesaving acts of bravery after they saved an abducted baby from a horrific drug den.
The brave officers responded to reports of an intoxicated male wandering late at night while holding a baby in Fauldhouse last September. After they took the child to safety, the suspect became aggressive and two of the officers were injured in the struggle while other drug users watched on.Across Scotland, a total of 29 officers, including constables, sergeants, detectives and inspectors, have been shortlisted in six categories for the Scottish Police Federation’s annual awards which take place this week.
“Our annual awards are a moment to recognise those who go above and beyond to keep the public safe with dignity and resolve, before coming back to work to do it all again.
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