By Jessica Bravo
Journal Inquirer, Manchester, Conn.
ENFIELD, Conn. — Ok-9 Dunkin efficiently captured a suspect concerned in a housebreaking at a Backyard Avenue residence on Thursday, police stated.
Enfield police stated the 3-year-old German shepherd apprehended the person, who was “hiding beneath development particles” in a basement.
Officers responded to the residence after the house owner reported the person was seen forcing entry into the home, police stated. Cameras additionally had captured the person contained in the residence, police stated.
The suspect was not initially positioned after the drone workforce cleared a number of flooring on the residence, police stated.
Police stated Ok-9 Dunkin additionally cleared a number of flooring however didn’t discover the suspect. When going to look within the basement, police stated officers observed a window had been damaged.
“After a number of bulletins had been made for the suspect to surrender and receiving no response Ok-9 Dunkin entered the basement,” police stated. “The suspect was finally positioned and apprehended by Ok-9 Dunkin hiding beneath development particles.”
Police didn’t determine the person or say what prices he was dealing with.
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