He is waiting in the porta-potty, officer.

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Wisconsin police pursued a stolen vehicle until it was ditched and a suspect fled onto a nearby golf course.

A golfer watched the action, then saw the perp duck into a porta-potty as a handy hidey-hole. The porta-potty was tipped over, pinning the bad guy inside until officers arrived to take him into custody.

Sometimes there is a dirty job that has to be done.

Golfer Traps Suspect Inside Porta-Potty
 
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My buddy purchased a brand new porta-john that he was installing out at a property they had where his camper was parked. He picked it up locally, absolutely brand new and had it loaded in to the back of his pickup truck, all strapped down and ready for the 100 mile journey out to the property the next morning.

Stepdaughter overslept and missed the school bus, so he drove her to school. :D Dropped her off right in front of the school and she had to get out of the truck hauling the portacrapper! :D :D Embarrassed to say the least. :D
 
Feel bad for the LEO that had to transport this dude. Most Port-a-Potties have a padlock hasp on them, one of the golfers could have stuck something in it to trap the guy in there. I attach a golf towel to my bag with a carabiner clip as many golfers do. If something like that was not available they could have just parked a golf cart against the door. Cudos to the golfers for holding the guy for the cops, but seems they made a big mess for no reason.
 
......A golfer watched the action, then saw the perp duck into a porta-potty as a handy hidey-hole. The porta-potty was tipped over, pinning the bad guy inside until officers arrived to take him into custody........

Having witnessed this very act more than once on construction sites I can attest it is a fate of indescribable horror. Shoulda waited on the cuffs. Joe
 
Was the fire department called to "hose off" the guy before the cuffs were placed on him and putting him in the back of the patrol car?
 
Back in the day when many houses in my rural area lacked indoor plumbing, we were driving cattle past one of those places. Friend roped the outhouse and pulled it over with a person inside. He was not happy. Friend was lucky to get his rope back.
 
Feel bad for the LEO that had to transport this dude. Most Port-a-Potties have a padlock hasp on them, one of the golfers could have stuck something in it to trap the guy in there. I attach a golf towel to my bag with a carabiner clip as many golfers do. If something like that was not available they could have just parked a golf cart against the door. Cudos to the golfers for holding the guy for the cops, but seems they made a big mess for no reason.

I was thinking a bungee cord would have been sufficient.
 
I had to bag a guy with a commercial grade garbage bag before transporting for a similar condition. Had to bum a bag from a local business with non English speaking employees. Getting the message across was a bit challenging. A hole for the head and on it goes. Saved my car. And my nose. Actually wasn't the first time I had to bag a bad guy I'd bagged.
 
If I were the arresting officer, someone would be going for a swim in the water hazard before transporting.
 
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