Perro Policía Captura Ladrón De Auto Con Mordida En el Trasero
Un ladrón de auto en el condado de Pasco intento darse a la fuga pero un no se pudo escapar de un perro policía que lo capturo con una mordida…

COLVILLE, WA – MAY 9: U.S. Border Patrol Agent Sean Huntsman works his German shepherd, Birt, during a drug detection training session May 9, 2006 in the mountains north of Colville, Washington. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is increasing security along 300 miles of the nation’s most remote sector of the U. S.-Canadian border that covers eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana by sending 14 specially trained K9 units to assist the efforts of the U.S. Border Patrol and U.S Customs agents. The Spokane sector of the international border has 87,500 square miles of rugged mountain and backcountry terrain, making it a prime target for smugglers across the border both ways. The specialized dogs come from Europe and are used for detecting concealed humans and drug contraband. (Photo by Jeff T. Green/Getty Images)
(Photo by Jeff T. Green/Getty Images)Un ladrón de auto en el condado de Pasco intento darse a la fuga pero un no se pudo escapar de un perro policía que lo capturo con una mordida en el trasero.