Kato, a K-9 officer with Culpeper, Va., County Sheriff's office, helps police track, apprehend Albert J. Burns, wanted in 3 jurisdictions

10:55 PM, Jul 31, 2012   |    comments
  • Dep. Derek Emmel and Dep. Kato, a Culpeper County police K-9 who helped collar a wanted man. Photo courtesy of Culpeper County Police
    
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CULPEPER,  Va. (WUSA)  - A K-9 named Kato helped apprehend a man wanted in three jurisdictions, according to Culpeper police.

On Monday just before 5 p.m., Culpeper County deputies located the suspect who was traveling along James Madison Highway near Wal-Mart in Culpeper.

Dep. David Jenkins followed Albert J. Burns, 29, of Culpeper, as he drove into the Wal-Mart parking lot. When Jenkins tried to make contact with him, Burns fled on foot.

But  Dep. Derek Emmel and Dep. Kato, a German shepherd, followed and assisted in the search. K-9 Dep. Kato started in the Wal-Mart parking lot, then tracked Burns to a shopping center next door.

Burns was found in a bush in front of Kohl's  department store at 5:39 p.m.

Burns was served with warrants for contempt of court (for failure to appear) in Culpeper County, Fauquier County and Charlottesville. He was also charged with driving on a suspended license as a result of Monday's incident.

Burns is being held in the Culpeper County Jail without bond.