Police dog helps catch shirtless Glen Eden petrol station burglary suspect
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Save Police arrested the shirtless suspect this morning with the help of a police dog. Photo / NZ Herald
A shirtless man accused of burgling a Glen Eden petrol station was caught by a police dog after trying to evade police.
Police were notified after an alarm and fog cannon were activated at the West Coast Rd service station about 2.30am.
A camera operator tracked a male
suspect eating food near the forecourt and acting erratically.
The 35-year-old was caught by a police dog after he was pepper sprayed and tried to escape.
He will appear in Waitākere District Court today on burglary and resisting police charges.