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Arrest made after drug dog hits on vehicle, nothing found after search PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 07 December 2011 17:12
HUGO –– Hugo Police made a routine traffic stop on Dec. 1 after encountering a truck, with a broken brake light, which failed to to turn into an inside lane on a two-way road.
According to police reports, the driver told officers that he did not have his drivers license with him. After running his name and date of birth through the communication center, the officers were made aware that the subject had a warrant out for his arrest, reports stated.
Officer’s reports said that while patting the subject down, a large sum of money was found in his pocket. Because of this, the Drug Task Force agent was called to bring the drug detecting dog to the scene.
The agent ran the dog around the vehicle, and according to officer’s reports, the dog hit on the truck and a search was conducted. Reports state that the officers only finding was a crack in the windshield.
The subject was transported to Choctaw County Jail and booked on the warrant, operating a motor vehicle without a valid drivers license, improper left turn at intersection of two-way road, wind shield cracked in driver’s view and operating a motor vehicle with defective equipment. The money that had been found in the subject’s pocket was taken for seizure, reports state.
• On Dec. 2, Hugo Police were dispatched to  N. A St. in reference to vandalism of a building.
Upon their arrival, officer’s spoke with a woman who stated that she had visited her storage building and observed glass laying on the floor, along with a red brick, reports stated.
There are no suspects at this time.
• Hugo Police were dispatched to a residence on S. Seventh St. on Dec. 2 regarding a burglary that occurred early that day.
The resident informed police that it must have occurred while he was at work, reports state, and that his PS3, cords to the TV, one controller, an antique gold wedding band and various other watches and jewelry were missing.
There are no suspects at this time.
• On Nov. 30, the manager of a Hugo apartment complex reported to police that $85 was missing from the office.
According to office’s reports, the office is not always locked during the day and the woman had heard information about a possible suspect.
No arrests have been made.