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Dogs and Humans Have a lot in Common

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They also have many differences. We love to take our dogs everywhere with us and sometimes they want to take us somewhere with them. Humans can accomplish numerous things, while dogs have a limited amount of things they can do. Many people don’t believe that impossible things can happen, but that law gets broken very soon. Speaking of the law, a man and his puppy partner in crime, are about to prove the impossible.

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It all started in Lakewood, Washington….

A man and his puppy pal were on the road to brewing mischief. The man, or dog I should say, were going on an intense car chase driving wildly and fast. The driving was so intense that it sparked the public and other drivers to phone in the police. The vehicle was going faster than one hundred miles per hour, also known as one hundred sixty kilometers per hour.

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He was in an area South of Seattle and continued to drive carelessly and recklessly. The man had already managed to hit two other vehicles and didn’t attempt to stop his vehicle after that. To his luck, thankfully no one was harmed. The police than continued to stay on his tail, no pun intended, to see what the wild man would do next.

The man stayed at a consistently fast speed never slowing down or paying mind to who was in front of him. When it came time the two decided to drive elsewhere to get the troopers off their track. The two eventually drove onto a very popular trail called the Centennial Trail. This trail was meant for cyclists and pedestrians to enjoy the outdoor environment, and fully experience the pretty views. This trail also contained a smooth walking path for the public but not on this day. Unfortunately, the views they may have seen were very chaotic and extremely reckless.

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During the chase luckily no one was harmed or on the trail, giving relief to everyone around. The puppy duo still tried every attempt at making their run for it, but were in a rut. The wild puppy chase soon had to come to an end. The police eventually arrived in front of the man and his puppy sidekick by laying out spike strips. Spike strips are the highest quality assets when it comes to stopping hit and runs. This then made the vehicle come to a haltering stop.

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When the police walked over to his vehicle to her surprise, she saw the pit-bull sitting in the driver’s seat. When she looked over, she saw the man’s hand on the steering wheel and his foot reaching over onto the pedal. The man than claimed that he was training his dog to drive. The trooper was astonished by the excuse as it was one of the first she’d ever heard. ” I wish I could make this up.” exclaimed Heather Axtman The trooper went on to say “I’ve been a trooper for almost 10 years and I’ve had a lot excuses when I’ve arrested people or pulled people over, but I’ve never had an excuse that the dog was driving.” She added chuckling.

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The man’s name was Alberto Tito Alejandro and had then been arrested for the wild event that took place. The vehicle that he was driving was a 1996 Buick that had seen better days before the rowdy incident. The fifty-one-year-old man shortly had been charged with a hit and run and reckless endangerment, due to the places they chaotically drove through. He was also charged with being under the influence of drugs. And lastly, felony eluding, which is creating a danger to those around, for attempting to driving higher than the speed limit. The man’s bond was set at eight thousand five hundred dollars.

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His presumed court date had been placed to start on March the 30th. The man’s kind pit bull pal was transferred over to the animal shelter, while her owner had been arrested. Luckily, the two got to go on an eventful adventure together and didn’t harm anyone in their exhilarating puppy chase. Hopefully, both are reunited once again, under safer and less strenuous situations.

Source: Video from ABC7 SWFL via YouTube

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