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Crooks Throw Puppy Onto Interstate While Fleeing Cops: Police

"Taho" was found with a broken leg hiding in a snow bank amid subzero temperatures, deputies said.

The puppy — less than a year old — was rushed to an emergency veterinarian with a broken leg and other injuries. He is now in the foster care of Ramsey County deputies, who named him "Taho."
The puppy — less than a year old — was rushed to an emergency veterinarian with a broken leg and other injuries. He is now in the foster care of Ramsey County deputies, who named him "Taho." (Image via Ramsey County Sheriff's Office)

RAMSEY COUNTY, MN — Ramsey County deputies are nursing a puppy back to full health after he was thrown out of a car window during a police chase on Interstate 649 in the north Twin Cities metro.

At around 11 p.m. on Monday, deputies say they were in pursuit of carjacking suspects driving away in a stolen vehicle.

During the chase, the suspects started driving down the wrong way on Interstate 694 in Arden Hills, according to police. At one point, someone in the car threw out an unidentified "white object" from one of the passenger doors, authorities said.

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The white object hit the freeway and rolled while in the lanes of traffic, according to deputies.

A deputy eventually stopped the suspect vehicle using a PIT maneuver. Two women in the vehicle were arrested, KSTP reported, but two men fled from the vehicle and are still at large.

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During a review of squad camera footage, deputies learned that the white object thrown onto the interstate was a puppy.

Image via Ramsey County Sheriff's Office

The following morning, authorities found the puppy hiding amid subzero temperatures in a snowbank on the side of the interstate. He was located only about 50 yards from where he was thrown, investigators said.

Image via Ramsey County Sheriff's Office

The puppy — less than a year old — was rushed to an emergency veterinarian with a broken leg and other injuries. He is now in the foster care of Ramsey County deputies, who named him "Taho."

Image via Ramsey County Sheriff's Office

The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Foundation is accepting donations to cover Taho's ongoing medical costs.

"Taho will remain in the custody of the Sheriff’s Office and be fostered by one of our dog-loving employees," the agency said on Facebook. "And, if you’re wondering about the pizza box, deputies offered Taho a slice to help keep him calm."

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