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  • larry barnhart wrote:
    How many police cars did it need to catch that RV??

    chevman


    Around here where crime is rare every cop goes to every single crime scene no matter how small. That way they can write down in there log books that they assisted in some way. Other wise there log books would be purdy boring because all they would say is "Ate Donut, Drank Coffee. Ate Donut, Drank Coffee." over and over again.
  • wa8yxm thanks for sharing your electrical van story. Very interesting. I have a few of those to tell you about should our paths meet.

    Lakeside
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    One thing I keep wondering about is why they keep running.. I mean eventually they run out of road.. Have an other one.. Idiot finally ran over something and disabled his car.. So he ran to the back door of a building that had lights on and pounded on the door wanting to be let in so he could escape the police.

    They let him in.

    However he failed to escape the police.

    Yup, the police department it was. (I handled that chase from Dispatch)

    One I did not handle was a foot chase in a shopping mall.. The man ran into a little room and closed the door... Their dispatcher then locked the door and told the security officers the subject was captured... he'd hid in the holding cell.
  • I had one run out into the Maine woods in July wearing shorts, no hat, and no shirt. When the K-9 team got to him he was attempting to cover every bare piece of his skin with moss off the forest floor. It seems that in this part of the woods in July the mosquitoes are thicker than the hairs on a dog's back. The perp was so happy to see us, he even thanked us for rescuing him. At least the run away RV driver, mentioned above, was out of the elements!

    Lakeside
  • lakeside013104 wrote:
    I had one run out into the Maine woods in July wearing shorts, no hat, and no shirt. When the K-9 team got to him he was attempting to cover every bare piece of his skin with moss off the forest floor. It seems that in this part of the woods in July the mosquitoes are thicker than the hairs on a dog's back. The perp was so happy to see us, he even thanked us for rescuing him. At least the run away RV driver, mentioned above, was out of the elements!

    Lakeside


    they were better prepared when the fuzz raided the pot house south of me in NC. they had parked some ATVs in the woods behind the house and when the cops approached the house from the front, they dashed back and disappeared into the woods.:)
    bumpy

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