Police dog finds man in basement of occupied house after he flees from wreck of stolen car

Police dog Jag

Police dog Jag

LAKE SUTHERLAND — A man who police believe stole a car and wrecked it off U.S. Highway 101 near Lake Sutherland remained in the Clallam County jail Saturday after a police dog found him in the basement of a nearby home.

Cody Rae Seaman, 30, was booked Friday for investigation of driving under the influence, residential burglary and taking a motor vehicle without permission. No bond had been set as of Saturday.

Seaman had fled from the scene of a wreck Friday after the car he was driving went over an embankment off the highway and was left suspended by trees while he got out and fled, Port Angeles police said in a news release.

The car was determined to have been stolen, police said.

The city police assisted Clallam County sheriff’s deputies and State Patrol troopers with Jag, a police dog, and his handler, Cpl. Kevin Miller, in searching for the man.

Jag tracked Seaman to the basement of an occupied residence and apprehended him, police said.

“The residents were unaware that the suspect had entered their home,” police said.

“Seaman was treated for his injuries and booked in the Clallam County jail,” the release said.

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