CINCINNATI (WXIX) – One regional dog’s bark was definitely even worse than its bite for a male implicated of burglarizing a Walnut Hills house.
The victim’s next-door neighbor credits the dog, which comes from a next-door neighbor, with notifying him to the suspect and slowing the male down while cops were on the method.
That male, according to cops, is 37-year-old Robert Cranyon.
Cranyon was apparently taking several products from the house, consisting of the victim’s vehicle, around 11:30 a.m. Friday when the dog called Stunning began barking.
” She’s the one that notified everyone,” stated Jeffrey Lear, who lives beside the victim. “The dog kept barking, however he kept wanting to his left.”
Lear states he understood something wasn’t right when Stunning beginning going off. He had actually spoken with the suspect in advance and informed him to leave the residential or commercial property.
Cops state Cranyon searched through the house searching for vehicle secrets, discovered them, got them and after that attempted to take the vehicle.
He backed out and after that crashed in the cul-de-sac when he rammed the front right tire into a stone, triggering the tire to pop.
Lear, who is 70, attempted to hold the male up until officers showed up.
” I pulled him out, and a little tussle took place,” he stated.
Cops state the suspect did escape and ran throughout the location. A K-9 was generated, and the male was later on captured and confessed to the offense.
He is charged with robbery and 2 counts of theft.
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