Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s deputies took a road rage suspect into custody last week with the help of their k-9 officer.
Grays Harbor County Sheriff’s deputies took a road rage suspect into custody last week with the help of their k-9 officer. A caller to 9-1-1 told police a man pulled a gun while he was driving near state route 105 and Newskah Road. When deputies arrived, the suspect had fled the area. After the suspects’ car was located, a K-9 unit was used to track the 28-year-old Aberdeen man. When he was located hiding in some thick brush and reportedly armed, deputies negotiated with him to come out with his hands up. He surrendered and will now face several charges, including a felon in possession of a gun.
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