'The Liberty Police Department was surprised to see this incident slip out, which stinks for the arrestee,' the City of Liberty tweeted.
A sheriff's office in Missouri has taken the unusual step of offering helpful advice to criminals, in a comical post that has already been shared more than 1,000 times.
"If you've got a felony warrant for your arrest, the cops are looking for you and you pass gas so loud it gives up your hiding spot, you're definitely having a [poop emoji] day,", alongside an image of deputies hunting for a suspect with help from a K-9 unit. The arrest was aided by the Liberty Police Department."We've gotta give props to Liberty PD for using their senses to sniff him out!" the sheriff's office post continued, pun intended.
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