Pierce County Sheriff’s deputy used an uncommon tactic to get juvenile automobile thieves to give up. One cop used a novel solution to trick the suspects into surrendering: barking like a police canine.
According to the division, deputies have been referred to as to the cemetery on Chambers Creek Way for stories of a stolen car. The deputies deployed spike sticks to get the car to cease. The suspects, nevertheless, continued driving and deputies needed to name off the pursuit.
Moments later, the teenager suspects rounded a nook, ditched the automobile alongside Bridgeport Way, and ran off. Deputies surrounded the realm and started looking for the teenagers.
One deputy noticed the 2 teenagers in a ravine close to a creek mattress.
According to bodycam footage, the deputy yells out to the teenagers: “Don’t make us launch our K9!”
Moments later, the deputy begins barking like a canine.
The juvenile suspects got here out from hiding and have been arrested.
According to Fox13, the teenager suspects later informed detectives that they really believed there was a canine about to be sicced on them. One informed detectives: “As quickly as I heard that canine, I gave up.”