JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — An officer with Jacksonville Sheriff's Office called police after he came home from work and found his back door kicked in around 3 a.m. on Tuesday.
He found blood smeared on a door, a large pool of blood on the floor and a shell casing, but his dog was not at the house.
The person who broke in stole the officer's 2010 Toyota Tacoma, two handguns and keys to a JSO patrol car, according to the report.
Officers said they saw the stolen truck leaving an apartment complex at approximately 10:45 p.m.
The driver fled and intentionally hit officers' patrol cars before hitting and knocking down a telephone pole, JSO said.
Stolen Jso officers truck recovered near Uf health. 1 in custody 1 on the run. Power line damaged. No officers hurt pic.twitter.com/wNrwcWL5K3
— Cole Heath (@ColeANjax) October 26, 2016
One suspect was arrested and a second fled on foot.
Officers said they found a gun inside the truck.
Gun just recovered in the truck. pic.twitter.com/Txf8JuENK3
— Cole Heath (@ColeANjax) October 26, 2016
The dog has not been found.
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Posted by Action News Jacksonville on Tuesday, October 25, 2016
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