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Minn. man taunts police while on crime spree

Associated Press

DULUTH, Minn. — Police said a man who allegedly went on a crime spree and called to taunt them about it started out just needing a place to stay. Police say the 23-year-old man wanted help Friday night when he called 911. His roommate had kicked him out and he had nowhere to go. He said he had been drinking. And he wondered if police had any suggestions for a place he could stay.

But when they suggested a homeless shelter, the man got mad and hung up. Then he allegedly stole a car and taunted officers chasing him by calling 911 to say they’d never catch him because he was smarter.

He was eventually arrested hiding in a shed. He allegedly kicked three officers and tore up the back seat of a squad car in the process.

Lt. Scott Jenkins said alcohol, drugs or mental health issues may have been a factor.

For more information, read: “Duluth cop: ‘You are under arrest.’ Suspect: ‘No, I’m not.’”