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    Loud fart gives away suspect's hiding spot, leads to arrest

    CLAY COUNTY, Mo. (FOX 9) - When tracking down a suspect, law enforcement might use a K-9 to track down a scent.

    This was not necessary for a recent arrest in Missouri.

    According to the Clay County Sheriff's Office, over the weekend, Liberty police were searching for a person who a felony warrant for arrest. The person was wanted for possession of a controlled substance.

    The suspect hid to avoid police, but apparently let out a fart so loudly, it gave up their hiding spot.

    "We’ve gotta give props to Liberty PD for using their senses to sniff him out!" read a Facebook comment from the Clay County Sheriff's Office.


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    If I am ever on the lam, this could well be what gets me caught.


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    I don’t trust farts like I used to. What’s the world comng to?

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    Yeah, I know what you mean P-hole. Just Sunday, as Lynn was doing laundry, she asked why I have so many skid marks lately. I told her I "thought" they were farts. Sucks getting old.
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