The other night when there was a fresh covering a snow on the ground my partner "Mikey" calls off with a guy running through the backyards by a local supermarket. When I arrive I see by the footprints in the snow that he had doubled back. I follow the footprints for a bit and see this idiot all dressed in black lying down in a field of white. (DUH) When I take him down at gun point I sink in three feet of mud (fresh snow covers a swap pretty good) Anyhow the idiot is cuffed and we both manage to get un stuck and back to the cruiser. My partner "Mikey" takes him into custody while I go home for a change of uniform.
I returned a short time latter to see what this idiot was breaking into and I find a second set of foot prints that go through several yards and end at the shoreline to a local pond, there I find an outline where a small boat used to be. Mikey and I head over to the other side of the pond and wait.... about 90 minuets or so and guess who comes out of the woods soaking wet... The other Idiot B&E boy. He denies everything at first then when I tell him I am going to charge him with larceny of the boat he flips out "That piece of shit? I almost drowned in that thing" We catch him with some stolen goods and he is also taken into custody.
I usually hate the snow but it really worked out for us the other night, that plus the fact that these two are complete idiots. The judge kind of threw a damper on things stating that he really didn't see how the first arrest was disorderly even with the possession of burglars tools he let em go on personal recog. The second B&E boy didn't have the cash and is being held.
The next day my kid asked me if I would pay him to go play in the snow? I looked at him like he was nuts, he said "well you get payed to go out and play in the snow"
Posted by: mpd61
Kids!
They say the darndest things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW-Gil? did he have a PFD? a Coast Guard Aux Inspection?
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