PUPPY PATROL POUNCES ON PAROLEE
By Bob Walsh
PACOVILLA Corrections blog
August 18, 2010
Police in the teeming metropolis of Fairfield used a K-9 officer to extricate a drunk, uncooperative parolee from under a bed.
A woman called the local constabulary about 1:00 p.m. and told them her 33-year old boyfriend, Jeremy Ghent, and she had been involved in a domestic disturbance. (Meaning he got drunk and thumped her.) The two have a relationship and a couple of rugrats, but do not cohabitate.
When the cops learned that Ghent was a PAL they surrounded the house and the girlfriend came out. Ghent, on the other hand, acted like a drunk parolee, announcing that he was not going to go back to prison.
The cops went in and the dog found him under the bed. He wouldn’t come out. The dog helped him. Ghent was taken to the hospital, treated for "puncture wounds" and booked into the county hospitality center. (Well, he was right, he didn’t go back to prison …yet).
Clicking here will link to a North Bay News story on this subject.
1 comment:
Got 90 days for that........P.S.that wasn't a dog,that was a friggin werewolf!!!!
P.P.S.hey blogger boy don't call my kids rugrats.
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