Drone finds Fremont burglary suspect trying to torch hiding spot: PD

(Crohn)-A man from Freemont accused of storming a house by a drone at the Police Department of the Freemon Police Department was found hiding from the officers in the tall grass field. While he was hiding, the man tried to set fire to the field, according to the police.

FPD said that its officers responded to the theft on Monday at 7:22 pm in the 38,000-Polvard-and-Rulef building-after one of the witnesses said that they saw that the man is moving to the residence using the front door. Police said they used loudspeakers to communicate with the suspect, but there was no response until he ran to the back of the house.

“the [drone] The pilot witnessed that the suspect is running out of housing and gave the officers in the actual time of his location. The police said in a press statement that the suspect eventually stopped running and hid in a long grass field near the residence.

Police said that they released the K-9 police to take the suspect in the reservation after failed attempts to make the man give up.

The image, with the permission of the Freemont Police Department.

Police said the suspect, known as Michael Bullock, 38, from Freemont, was arrested on charges of residential robbery, attempted intentional burning, resistance, obstruction, or delaying a peace officer. Police said Pollock was also arrested by a felony for stealing and possession of drugs.

FPD said that Bullock was booked at Santa Rita Prison, and the office of the Alamida County Lawyer will review the case for the upcoming charges.

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