A woman from Arizona was arrested after she fled from a traffic stop and sicced a dog on police officers.

Woman arrested for siccing dog; the dog bit one of the officers (Photo: Law Offices of Samer Habbas)
Woman Arrested for Siccing Dog
According to FOX News, an Arizona woman was accused of siccing her dog on police officers on Saturday night when police approached her for blocking the traffic.
In police statements, the Phoenix Police Department received reports about a pickup truck blocking traffic at the corner of 107th Avenue and Colter Street on a Saturday evening. Moreover, police had also stated that when they turned on their sirens and light to approach the driver, the Arizona woman drove away and crashed into a nearby residence’s fence.
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Woman Faces Four Charges
The woman arrested for siccing a dog was later identified as Mary Clifton, a 39-year-old Arizona woman. In the statement of the police, when officers tried to detain Clifton, she allegedly unleashed her dog on the police officers. The dog bit one officer before it ran away. According to the police, the was has been taken into custody. However, there is no news if the dog has been found.
According to Azfamily, a woman from Arizona has been charged with four offenses, including aggravated assault and resisting arrest.
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