California suspect gets sweater bitten off by K-9 after lengthy police chase
A California K-9 bit the suspect's sweater and eventually tugged it off
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A California woman was arrested after leading police on a cross-county chase, which ended in her clothing being bitten off by a K-9.
California Highway Patrol told Fox News Digital the Ventura County Sheriff's Office initiated the pursuit, believing the suspect stole the car she was driving.
The slow-speed pursuit began in Los Angeles County with the suspect driving south on Route 101.
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She drove through Tarzana and Encino, and the chase eventually ended in Sherman Oaks. Authorities used a precision immobilization technique maneuver to disable the car.
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The woman stopped her Subaru and stood quietly until officers arrived, seeming confused.
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Helicopter video from FOX 11 Los Angeles shows the moment the woman was approached by officers.
When armed authorities got near the woman, a K-9 suddenly jumped out and bit her sweater. After about 30 seconds of tugging the fabric, the dog bit off piece of her clothing.
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The woman was arrested without incident. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office has not publicly identified the suspect.