The Funnier side of life

Dogchester PD follows a team of crime-fighting dogs as they try to solve a range of intriguing cases. Read our series of online short stories and excerpts from the series today, and if you enjoy what you read, then purchase the book in our online shop.

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Funny short stories

A burglar in Shelby County, Ohio, was caught by police after he accidentally butt-dialled 911 while breaking into a home. Making matters worse: The crook hid in a closet but was ratted out by his phone yet again when the low-battery alarm went off.

A man suspected of robbing a jewellery store in Liege, Belgium, said he couldn't have done it because he was busy breaking into a school at the same time. Police then arrested him for breaking into the school.

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When police in Manchester, England, arrived at a home in the Rochdale neighborhood in search of an 18-year-old fugitive car thief, they came across a strange sight. In the corner, a giant teddy bear seemed to be “breathing.” And inside the bear, the police found their suspect, Joshua Dobson.

An Oakhill community couple discovered a thief in their home one Saturday when a man told a joke, and they heard a laugh upstairs.

A Grand Rapids resident reported to police that 5 lbs of bacon had been stolen from his fridge. Police discovered that his wife had got up for a late-night snack and was afraid to admit it.

Kind-hearted police officers helped a man who had fallen ill and took him to hospital in Cumbria. Unfortunately, having parked his car outside Workington police station for safe keeping, they failed to make what they had done sufficiently clear to their colleagues. The next shift, concerned about the "suspicious" vehicle, called the bomb squad who blew it up. Cumbria Police apologised for the "internal communications error" and said it would "review this incident and will take on board any learning". Their colleagues in Barrow are likely to make sure of that, Tweeting " We won't ever mention this to our west Cumbria colleagues ever.....honestly.


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