Police Officer Writes Hilarious Report On Elusive Mouse Bandit That Tried To Steal His Cruiser
February 20, 2018
A police officer in Oakland, California, was on his way to a Golden State Warriors game when he spotted a possible "carjacker" on the hood of his cruiser.

Officer Brandon Dennington snapped a photo of the suspect before he ran off and posted the following police report on the Alameda County Sheriff's Office Facebook page:
"We are not sure if this was an attempted car jacking but this little mouse popped up on the windshield of Deputy Brandon Dennington's K9 vehicle. Deputy Dennington was headed to his work assignment at the Golden State Warriors game. Further investigation revealed the suspect was likely a San Antonio Spurs fan trying to intimidate us. Deputy Dennington was able to use de-escalation techniques and get the rabid fan off his car. Luckily, he was able to snap this photo of the elusive bandit. The suspect was last seen on foot running to a hiding spot. The suspect is 4 inches tall, weighing 1 ounce and wearing a grey and white fury coat. Thankfully, the Warriors won and Deputy Dennington got to the game on time."
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