This camouflage might work well in nature, but it really stands out in
the police station. Oregon investigators believe Gregory Liascos, 36,
was wearing this "ghillie" camouflage when he attempted to break into
the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals last week. After setting
off alarms, the suspect allegedly fled into a wooded area nearby.
Officers only found Liascos when a police dog bit what appeared to be a
patch of grass -- which yelped in pain. On Oct. 12, 2011, authorities
said Liascos failed to show up for his trial. A warrant has been issued
for his arrest. via Huffington Post. |
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