Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Police Activity Featuring: Bodycam Shows Officer Deploy K9 On Fleeing Driver Of Stolen Vehicle

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** [Video Below] Body camera video released by the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office shows Deputy Nick Carmack from his perspective of a call from yesterday where he attempted a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle and the vehicle fled from him before turning into a driveway. After turning into the driveway, the driver and one passenger fled on foot, at which time Deputy Carmack deployed K9 Shep who quickly apprenhended one of the individuals. K9 Shep held the individual until Deputy Carmack could place handcuffs on the individual, this was for Deputy Carmack's safety and to make sure the individual did not flee again. The suspect was medically cleared and arrested. Later, Deputy Rob Wilkins and K9 Knox were deployed to locate the additional individual who fled from the vehicle and they were also located and arrested. Both suspects were charged with Grand Theft Auto, Fleeing to Elude, Criminal Mischief, and Child Neglect as there was an infant child in the vehicle during the pursuit and who was left in the car when the suspects fled from the vehicle.


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