Sniffer dog attacks 16-year-old schoolgirl and starts barking loudly: when police take girl’s fingerprints, they learn something terrible

A sniffer dog attacked a 16-year-old schoolgirl and started barking loudly: when police took the girl’s fingerprints, they learned something terrible 😱😱

In the city’s high school No. 17, they decided to hold an “open lesson” on safety. High school students, teachers, and parents gathered in the assembly hall. A police dog handler with his service shepherd named Rex was invited as a guest. Sniffer dogs always make an impression on teenagers, and here they also promised a demonstration – how the dog can find prohibited substances, how it reacts to the smell of weapons, and how it obeys its owner.

A policeman in uniform walked confidently onto the stage with Rex. The dog was calm, even a little lazy – he walked leisurely next to him, but his eyes were constantly scanning the hall. The students looked at each other and whispered.

“This is not just a dog,” the officer said with a smile, “this is my partner. And he is never wrong.”

He demonstrated several commands: Rex found a fake gun hidden in a backpack and even lay down next to a person who had a special stash in his pocket. The children are clapped.

But suddenly everything changed. As the officer was about to finish his speech, Rex suddenly became very alert. His ears stood up, the fur on the back of his neck stood up. He froze, staring at the crowd of students. And then… with a roar, he tore off.

“Rex! Stop!” the owner barked, but the dog didn’t obey.

The shepherd dog rushed at the girl in the third row with a loud bark. She was a modest, quiet student named Marina – she always sat at the last desks, kept a low profile, did not participate in school arguments. Today she stood next to her friends, clutching a notebook to her chest. She looked like an ordinary, shy girl.

But Rex rushed towards her as if he had gone mad. He grewled, showed his teeth, and then jumped, knocking her to the floor. The girl screamed, the notebook flew apart, and panicked around. The teachers tried to drag the dog away.

– Ugh, Rex! Lie down! – the owner grabbed the collar and with difficulty pulled the shepherd away. But the dog still did not take his eyes off Marina, breathed heavily, tore the air with his teeth and continued to growl.

The policeman was stunned:

– He never behaves like this without a reason… Never.

The student was shaking, her eyes were full of tears. Everyone decided that the dog had mixed up the smells. But the officer insisted:

– Miss, please come with me to the station with you and your parents. I need to check something.

The parents tried to be indignant, shouting about “disgrace to the whole class,” but the dog continued to growl, and it was pointless to argue with his instincts.

When the girl was taken to the police station, her fingers were fingerprinted. And then the policemen’s hair stood on end. The computer returned a match. 😲😲

The prints belonged to a woman listed in the federal database of wanted criminals.

The policeman slowly turned to the trembling “schoolgirl”:

– Do you want to tell me yourself… or should I read the dossier?

The girl sighed heavily and suddenly her whole expression changed. From a timid, frightened schoolgirl she turned into a cold, grown woman whose eyes knew too much.

“Okay… enough playing,” she said in a low, confident voice.

It turned out that her real name was Anna, and she was already 30 years old, not 16. Thanks to a rare genetic disease, she still looked like a teenager: short, childish features, a thin voice. She took advantage of this.

Anna hid from the police for several years, visiting different cities. Her record included robberies, fraud, and participation in jewelry theft.

Fingerprints were found on safes, on door handles, in apartments… but each time she escaped pursuit, because no one could believe that a “teenage girl” was behind the crimes.

She entered different schools, lived in families under the guise of an orphan, changed names all the time. No one even suspected that an adult woman was studying next to children.

“No one would have recognized me,” she grinned. “If it weren’t for your damn dog.”

The policeman looked at Rex, who was sitting at his feet and still keeping his eyes on the detainee.

“You see, Anna,” he said coldly, “people can make mistakes. But my partner never does.”

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