The suspect arrested after foot hunt with MPs with MPs

The suspect arrested after foot hunt with MPs with MPs

The suspect fled the MPs on Saturday evening.

Monroe County, Michigan – a suspect was arrested in the early morning hours of Sunday morning because he was supposed to have a firearm and fled from MONROE COUNTY.

According to a press release from the Sheriff office of the Monroe County, the authorities reacted shortly before midnight to the intersection of the streets of West Tenth and Bacon. They had received information that a person with a gun was held and fled on foot in front of the perpetrators.

But the victim did not give a name and dropped the call before the authorities arrived, the Sheriff office said. Once on site, they could not find the victim.

A MP was able to find two suspects. During the survey, the deputy noticed an object in the pockets of one of them and initiated a tip from the suspect.

However, the suspect allegedly fled on foot, a chase that went through several rear yards and about data protection fences in the region. Although the representative lost sight of the suspect, she later hid on the veranda of a residence in the 1000 block of the Bacon Street.

The suspect, a 31-year-old man, was arrested without incident, said the Sheriff's office. But there was no weapon on the individual.

The authorities visited the firearm on Sunday morning. With the help of a police service dog, two MPs returned to the scene to carry out a search. Ultimately, they found a firearm in the back yard of a house in the 600 block of the West Tenth Street, of which the Sheriff's office claimed, the same residence in which the suspect had seen a fence jumping.

The invited firearm was sent to a crime laboratory for evidence.

The suspect was charged with resistance and disability. The Sheriff's office said that additional charges are possible until the public prosecutor's public prosecutor's office checked.

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