A police dog has helped track down and catch a fleeing suspect in west Norfolk.
Neeko, from the Norfolk and Suffolk Police Dog Unit, assisted King's Lynn police on Monday (March 27) when they stopped a car near the town and the driver ran off across fields.
Neeko was brought in to help track him down and found a path which led to where the suspect was hiding.
He decided to hand himself in when he saw Neeko.
The arrest happened on the same day officers from King's Lynn attended a property on the Norfolk and Cambridge border around lunchtime.
They found a number of suspected stolen goods including motor vehicles, tools and trailers.
Two people were arrested and bailed pending further enquiries.
The equipment was recovered with the help of security marking tools and comes as part of Operation Moonshot, a police scheme introduced in 2016 to combat road traffic crimes as well as thefts in Norfolk and Suffolk.
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