A thief in Washington state led police on an hours-long chase prior to getting caught top above the bottom on a phone twine, the Vancouver Police Division reported.
On Saturday, police in Vancouver spoke back to a file a couple of suspect breaking right into a car and stealing a number of pieces prior to starting up and getting into a close-by backyard the place he allegedly stole a motorcycle.Â
A neighbor witnessed the motorcycle robbery and chased the suspect, who was once known by way of police afterward as Romando E. Stanley. He dumped the motorcycle and took off on foot, police mentioned.Â
As police had been responding to the former crimes, an officer was once dispatched to any other house for a file {that a} guy, who matched Stanley’s description, had entered the industry, took an worker’s mobile phone and punched the worker within the chest, prior to fleeing on foot.
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Alternatively, whilst undertaking a space take a look at, officials had been dispatched to a 3rd location on reviews that the similar guy was once at the roof throwing bricks onto the sidewalk, which brought about belongings harm to a number of constructions.
Police mentioned disaster negotiators tried to get Stanley to come back off the roof with out luck.Â
Stanley then tried to pass the road the use of phone wires and held himself at the strains for roughly 45 mins.Â
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Negotiators endured their makes an attempt to get Stanley to come back down safely and, with the intention to assist offer protection to him from falling onto the road, a Vancouver Hearth engine was once parked beneath to wreck his fall.Â
Police mentioned Stanley in the end misplaced his grip at the wires and fell onto the hearth engine and was once taken into custody.
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After an analysis on the clinic, police mentioned Stanley was once booked into the Clark County Prison for Theft II, Robbery II, Robbery III, and Malicious Mischief.
Fox Information Virtual reached out to the Vancouver Hearth Division for more info however has now not but heard again.