Suspect's dog bites him in police chase
A police pursuit ended when the suspect's dog, not happy about being bounced around in the car, bit its owner on the face.
Iron County sheriff's officers approached Nicholas T. Galanis, 47, of Salt Lake City to talk to him about some stolen property.
Galanis got in his car and fled with his dog.
The chase went southbound on Gold Springs Road, a windy, bumpy dirt road about five miles northwest of Modena, at around 5:38 p.m. Monday, said sheriff's detective Jody Edwards.
"Deputies could see the dog in the passenger seat getting slammed into the window," he said.
The dog, which is partly pit bull, "became so agitated that he bit his owner in the face," Edwards said. "And this is what ended the chase."
The bite removed part of Galanis' nose and he stopped.
Galanis was taken to Valley View Medical Center before being booked into Iron County Jail.
His dog was taken to the Enoch Animal Shelter.
Galanis was held for investigation of supplying false information to police, receiving/possession of stolen property and theft.
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Iron County sheriff's officers approached Nicholas T. Galanis, 47, of Salt Lake City to talk to him about some stolen property.
Galanis got in his car and fled with his dog.
The chase went southbound on Gold Springs Road, a windy, bumpy dirt road about five miles northwest of Modena, at around 5:38 p.m. Monday, said sheriff's detective Jody Edwards.
"Deputies could see the dog in the passenger seat getting slammed into the window," he said.
The dog, which is partly pit bull, "became so agitated that he bit his owner in the face," Edwards said. "And this is what ended the chase."
The bite removed part of Galanis' nose and he stopped.
Galanis was taken to Valley View Medical Center before being booked into Iron County Jail.
His dog was taken to the Enoch Animal Shelter.
Galanis was held for investigation of supplying false information to police, receiving/possession of stolen property and theft.
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