The Unexpected Chase - Police on a Kid's Bike in Action
The Start of the Chase
The suspect, having run from officers and jumped a couple of fences, came across a kid's motorized scooter as a means of faster transportation. As Lone Tree Police Officer Jacob Tarr chased on foot, he spotted a kid's bike next to a house and quickly jumped on it to continue the pursuit. He asked residents if they had seen the suspect on the scooter as he pedaled past.It was a tense moment as the officer raced to catch up with the suspect. The body camera video provided by the police shows the determination and quick thinking of the officer. He didn't hesitate to take advantage of the available means of transportation to ensure the suspect was caught.
Eventually, a Lone Tree officer in a vehicle managed to catch up with the suspect. The bodycam video shows Tarr riding up to where his fellow officer had the suspect in custody. The officers determined that the suspect had three warrants in Adams County, Douglas County, and Denver. The suspect was then booked into the Douglas County jail on suspicion of obstruction and two counts of theft.
The Return of the Bikes and Scooter
After the arrest, the police ensured that both the bike and the scooter were returned to their rightful owners. This shows the attention to detail and commitment of the Lone Tree Police in resolving the situation and returning property to its owners.The incident serves as a reminder of the resourcefulness and quick actions of police officers in the face of challenging situations. It also highlights the importance of community cooperation in such cases.
The body camera video provides a unique perspective on the chase and the actions of the officers. It allows viewers to witness the events as they unfolded and gain a deeper understanding of the situation.