Four juveniles in Pierce County, Washington, were arrested after a deputy barked like a police dog to trick the group into surrendering.
A Pierce County Sheriff's deputy barked like a police K-9 to trick four teen suspects into leaving their hiding place and surrendering, authorities said.
As deputies in Washington State pursued a group of teens suspected of stealing a car last month, one deputy used an unusual tactic that tricked the suspects into surrendering: barking like a police dog. Deputies responded just before 8:30 a.m. on Aug. 18 to a call of a stolen vehicle near a cemetery on Chambers Creek Way in University Place, theOne deputy deployed stop sticks and waited for the stolen vehicle, which sustained four flat tires after running over the trap, according to authorities. The suspects, however, continued driving and deputies had to call off the pursuit.
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