Salinas Man Throws Doberman Puppy at Cops to Evade Arrest, Still Gets Arrested Anyway
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Salinas Man Throws Doberman Puppy at Cops to Evade Arrest, Still Gets Arrested Anyway
"A poor little stolen Doberman puppy was not only dognapped by a man allegedly carrying 68 grams of meth, the puppy was then used as a weapon and thrown at Monterey County Sheriff's Deputies when they tried to arrest the man. It has been a very difficult week for a female miniature Doberman pinscher puppy named Money who resides in Monterey County. But there is rejoicing among dog lovers that Money has been safely located, albeit after a series of ruff' events that make plotlines sound like an episode of ."
"Money was last seen on Monday, but not with her human companion family. She was last seen when 38-year-old meth and gun suspect Orlando Figueroa-Martinez threw her at police. Figueroa-Martinez is not the rightful owner of the dog, but he was the rightful subject of an active no-bail arrest warrant, so Monterey County Sheriff's deputies moved in on him when they saw him Monday night. During the contact, Figueroa-Martinez denied his identity and provided false information to deputies, theSheriff's office said in the Facebook post below."
A miniature Doberman puppy named Money was dognapped and later thrown at Monterey County sheriff's deputies by a suspect attempting to flee arrest. The suspect, identified as 38-year-old Orlando Figueroa-Martinez, denied his identity, provided false information, and ran from deputies who were acting on an active no-bail warrant. While fleeing, he hurled the small dog at a deputy. Deputies arrested him and discovered a loaded concealed firearm, about 68.53 grams of suspected methamphetamine, a meth pipe, and a dagger. Money was missing for three and a half days but has been located and is being reunited with the rightful owner.
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