MANHUNT CATCHES SUSPECT MAN ARRESTED IN BREAK-IN.Byline: Amy Raisin raisin, in botany and cooking raisin, dried fruit of certain varieties of grapevines bearing grapes with a high content of sugar and solid flesh. Although the fruit is sometimes artificially dehydrated, it is usually sun-dried. Darvish Staff Writer CASTAIC - A recent prison parolee pa·rol·ee n. One who is released on parole. Noun 1. parolee - someone released on probation or on parole probationer was tracked down Thursday by a police dog, ending a brief manhunt man·hunt n. An organized, extensive search for a person, usually a fugitive criminal. manhunt Noun an organized search, usually by police, for a wanted man or fugitive Noun 1. for a burglar who broke into a Castaic home, loaded his victim's car with items from inside, then fled when sheriff's deputies showed up, officials said. The suspect, a 25-year-old man who lives in the area, was found hiding in some bushes and arrested shortly before 1 p.m. about 300 yards from a house where a broken back door prompted a visitor to call sheriff's deputies. The man was treated for dog bites dog bite Public health The clamping of skin and subjacent soft tissues between the upper and lower mandible of a canine, which may cause infections, acting as a disease vector or even death. See Dog. from a canine brought in to help with the search. A caller phoned the Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, sheriff's station about 11 a.m. to report suspicious circumstances at a home on Hasley Canyon Road at Trotters Lane in Castaic. The caller said a rear door had been broken and the garage door was partially open. When deputies arrived and were speaking to the informant informant Historian Medtalk A person who provides a medical history in front of the single-story, ranch-style home, they saw a man run out the back of the house. The intruder An attacker that gains, or tries to gain, unauthorized access to a system. See attacker, intrusion and IDS. took a child's bicycle from a yard and briefly rode it before abandoning the bike on the side of Hasley Canyon Road. As deputies set up a containment area and called in the canine unit, another deputy discovered a car loaded with expensive items. Parked inside the garage, the car had been filled with a stereo, at least one television, computer items, jewelry, glassware and other goods from inside the home. ``He basically loaded the house into the garage,'' said Sgt. Gregg Lewison of the Santa Clarita sheriff's station. ``It's filled to the brim brim (brim) the upper edge of a basin. pelvic brim the upper edge of the superior strait of the pelvis. brim n. , even the trunk. It looks like he was planning to steal everything and take it away in (the resident's) car.'' After announcing on a loud speaker that deputies planned to release a canine unit - and getting no response - the dog quickly hit on the suspect's scent and bit the man when he resisted capture, Lewison said. Deputies found some items scattered in the area where the man had been hiding, Lewison said, including some cash. No one was home at the time of the break-in and there were no reports of injuries other than the dog bite. The sheriff's department did not reveal the crime for which the suspect had served time in prison. Amy Raisin Darvish, (661) 257-5254 amy.raisin(at)dailynews.com CAPTION(S): photo Photo: A burglary suspect is led out of a field where he was hiding near Hasley Canyon Road on Thursday. David Crane/Staff Photographer |
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