A pet dog helped the Arlington Police Department arrest a 36-year-old burglary suspect who was hiding under a tarp.
ARLINGTON, Wash. — A pet dog helped the Arlington Police Department arrest a 36-year-old burglary suspect who was hiding under a tarp on Thursday according to aJust before 8 p.m., police heard from a homeowner who said they had discovered an “unknown male” who escaped out the back door when they had returned home.
They soon realized that the burglary suspect had entered the house by breaking through the doggy door. The Arlington Police Department is urging residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity
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