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a blonde returned home from work and was shocked to find her house ransacked and burglarized. she called the police immediately to report the crime. the police dispatcher broadcast the call on the channels and a k-9 unit patrolling nearby was the first to respond. as the k-9 officer approached the house with his dog on a leash, the blonde ran out onto the porch. the sight of the cop and his dog made her shudder. she put her face in her hands as she sat down on the steps and began moaning. "what`s the moaning all about, ma`am?" asked the officer. the blonde replied, "i come home to find all my possessions stolen, so i call the police for help, and what do they do? they send me a blind policeman!"
returning home from work, jamie was shocked to find that the house had been ransacked and burglarized. after telephoning the police, the dispatcher broadcast the call on the radio, and a k-9 unit, patrolling nearby was the first to respond. as the k-9 officer approached the house with his dog on a leash, jamie ran out on the porch, shuddered at the sight of the cop and his dog, then sat down on the steps. incredulous, jamie moaned, "i come home to find all my possessions stolen. i call the police for help, and what do they do?" "they send me a blind policeman!"
west virginia- police say a marion county man broke into a farmington home and had sex with the homeowner's dog. a woman called police wednesday after she went by a friend's wiley street home to drop something off while her friend was at work and found a man inside, according to a complaint filed in marion magistrate court. sierra hayhurst told police she found the front door of her friend's home standing open and she could see the man, later identified as christopher bagwell, 26, of mannington, standing behind the homeowner's male australian shepherd border collie mix, the complaint said. bagwell was holding the dog up on a chair and bagwell's pants were down around his ankles, the complaint said. hayhurst told farmington police chief arnold triplett that the dog "was making an awful sound like it was in pain," according to the complaint. after bagwell caught sight of the woman he let the dog go and the dog jumped down off of the chair and ran away from bagwell, police said. bagwell then started toward hayhurst, who was still standing outside the front door, pulling up his pants in the process, the complaint said. hayhurst said she ran back to her car because she was afraid the man was coming after her, according to the complaint. she drove away and immediately began trying to contact the homeowner, police said. triplett said in the complaint that bagwell also went through the homeowner's gun cabinet and ransacked the home. bagwell was taken into custody and charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty and burglary, a felony. bagwell has a preliminary hearing before marion magistrate melissa pride-linger at 10 a.m. july 28. source, source