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Bellingham police K9 helps catch hit-and-run suspect

Bellingham police K9 helps catch hit-and-run suspect

Yahoo04-05-2025

A man in Bellingham allegedly ran from a collision in a Fred Meyer parking lot on Friday, and police used multiple methods to find him, the Bellingham Police Department posted on Facebook.
A K-9 named Stella was able to quickly track him down and found him hiding in a bush next to a Taco Time drive-thru, police said.
Bellingham Police say they also deployed a drone to keep Stella and other officers safe
The man was found to have allegedly violated two no-contact orders from previous crimes, the post said.

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