A police officer in Texas was left in a rough situation after an unwelcome guest carjacked his patrol car and started eating all his food. The Kilgore Police Department said it received a call of a dog running around on the streets that was possibly aggressive. When officers arrived, a pit bull was roaming about and they attempted to coax the pet into the backseat of their patrol car, but the dog decided to jump up front instead. According to the officer, the dog became aggressive when he tried to get back into the car so they shut all the doors and waited for assistance. The dog was lounging in the air-conditioned car with the officer’s beef jerky snacks to tide it over when the chief of police finally heard about the call for assistance over the police radio. The chief wrote on Facebook: “After hearing some strange radio traffic about this hijacking, I (Chief) asked some questions over the radio. Moments later the Officer texted me a picture of the situation, which I've included. I texted back that the dog didn't look happy. The Officer texted with this statement, ‘He ain't, and neither am I.’”Not long after, the dog was taken into custody without injury, but the officer’s ego was bruised a bit, according to the post. “The only injury sustained in this incident was to the Officers pride,” the chief joked.

A police officer in Texas was left in a rough situation after an unwelcome guest carjacked his patrol car and started eating all his food.

The Kilgore Police Department said it received a call of a dog running around on the streets that was possibly aggressive. When officers arrived, a pit bull was roaming about and they attempted to coax the pet into the backseat of their patrol car, but the dog decided to jump up front instead.


According to the officer, the dog became aggressive when he tried to get back into the car so they shut all the doors and waited for assistance.

The dog was lounging in the air-conditioned car with the officer’s beef jerky snacks to tide it over when the chief of police finally heard about the call for assistance over the police radio.

The chief wrote on Facebook: “After hearing some strange radio traffic about this hijacking, I (Chief) asked some questions over the radio. Moments later the Officer texted me a picture of the situation, which I've included. I texted back that the dog didn't look happy. The Officer texted with this statement, ‘He ain't, and neither am I.’”

Not long after, the dog was taken into custody without injury, but the officer’s ego was bruised a bit, according to the post.

“The only injury sustained in this incident was to the Officers pride,” the chief joked.

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