 Hi, I'm Deputy James in the past County Sheriff's Office and I'll be taking you guys on a tweet along today. Alright, the craziest story that I could think of is we were out looking for somebody with a couple warrants. I guess he liked to commit domestic batteries against his significant other. Well, we ended up getting a friend of that person and that person helped us out trying to track him down. And we got him outside of his house and we had all kind of hung around in the bushes. This was at night too so it was all black, couldn't see us. And then we end up seeing an old dirt road. So one of our canine units, we were out there and we see him, we see him take off running. And then we all go running after him and all of a sudden you just hear the canine bark and then you hear this guy, you hear a loud girl voice screaming in the background from behind the house. But it ended up being that guy you got. He wouldn't listen to the canine and had to be held up. So that was awesome. I rolled up on two vehicles on the roadside with their flashes on. Looks like a windshield smashed up a little bit on this black SUV. Gonna check and see if there's any injuries and let them know so we get fire rescue rolling. What happened? Catching up on reports or catching up on calls is what we do in our downtime. If we go to certain calls that have reports that we have to do, where we document people, places, things, what happened, thefts, batteries, DUIs, anything along those lines, they do require an incident report or we have to type up a narrative at people, places and things and all that other stuff. So we have to do all that and it takes a little bit of our time and we're supposed to have those end by the end of our tour, which is by the end of the two or three days that we're on consecutive. I remember my first arrest. It was right before I was about to be cut out of field training with the Port Regis Police Department. There was a guy that refused to come out of a bathroom and after we finally, the employee there was able to give us a key and after a long time not answering, so we had to do what's called like a welfare check to make sure that he was okay. Well, he ended up having some stolen stuff on there from Walmart, which is notorious for Port Richie, but he had a bunch of drugs and stuff on him too. And as we were trying to take him into custody, he decided he wanted to try and start fighting back and resisting. So he ended up getting charged with resisting and then he tried smashing his head on the outside of my patrol vehicle. He didn't realize there was cameras watching at the entire time. All right, we're heading to a call where the caller's son who's a 44-year-old male has warrants for a couple different things. Apparently he's trying to barricade himself inside of a house. I guess he screwed the back door shut and may possess knives. So we're going to go see what's going to happen with that. Do you have a red gun or anything like that? Yeah, why don't you bring the red gun? He's hitting himself, right? She says there's no weapons now other than maybe some knives. No firearms, definitely no firearms. Think steady is on something. Definitely not. So grandfather said he's the biggest weapon. Get on the ground. Let's watch here. Hands behind your head and unlock your fingers. Just come out with your hands up. Come on. Come here, seriously. All right, turn around. This glass thing. Turn around. So I'm out of here. Fox, goats, and singing. So on that note, you guys have a great, wonderful day. Drop that beat.