Crime & Safety
Officer Dragged 30 Feet, Bit At San Jose Traffic Stop: Police
The SJ officer pulled over the suspicious vehicle at 11:23 p.m. Monday at West Alma and Almaden aves. and was found later unoccupied.
SAN JOSE, CA — A man dragged a police officer about 30 feet while fleeing from a vehicle stop in San Jose late Monday night, police said.
At 11:23 p.m., the officer pulled over a suspicious vehicle in the area of West Alma and Almaden avenues. When the officer approached the driver's side of the vehicle, the man bit the officer and then drove away, dragging the officer, police spokeswoman Officer Gina Tepoorten said.
The officer was taken to a hospital to be treated for injuries and has since been released. The vehicle was later found unoccupied elsewhere in San Jose, but the suspect remains at large, Tepoorten said.
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A description of the suspect was not immediately released by police.
—Bay City News