Saturday, October 17, 2009

COMPASSIONATE COPS REFUSE TO JAIL CAR BURGLAR CAUGHT RED HANDED

Who says cops are not compassionate?

Last Wednesday, around 2:30 a.m., a couple was awakened in their Colorado Mountain Estates subdivision home near Florissant, Colorado when their car alarm sounded. When they looked out they saw what appeared to be a light moving around inside their car. They called 911.

A swarm of deputies from the Teller County Sheriff’s Department rushed to the scene, surrounded the car and caught a burglar red handed. The burglar turned out to be a young bear who got trapped in the car.

It is common knowledge that bears can easily open car doors. But in this case, when the door somehow got closed, the culprit could not open it from the inside. One of the deputies, obviously a compassionate cop, opened the passenger door of the car and allowed the buglar to make a clean getaway.

The inside of the car was damaged extensively while the bear rummaged around until the deputies arrived. Having been granted his freedom, has this bear learned his lesson or will he take advantage of those compassionate cops by going on to burglarize other cars?

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