A K-9-assisted arrest last week in a Grays Harbor County helped catch a suspect in a domestic violence case.
A K-9-assisted arrest last week in a Grays Harbor County helped catch a suspect in a domestic violence case. According to a newly released statement from Aberdeen Police, Officer Ewing and his K-9 partner, Kibo, tracked a fleeing suspect through the woods on May 13. The man eventually ran onto Mox Chehalis Road, where deputies were waiting and arrested him without incident. The suspect, an Elma resident, was wanted in connection to a felony domestic violence incident.
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