Man On The Run After GPS Ankle Monitor Found On Dog In Albany, New York

A man is currently on the run after authorities in Albany County, New York, reportedly discovered his court-ordered GPS ankle monitor attached to a dog instead of his ankle.

According to local outlet WNYT, the unusual discovery was made last Tuesday in the town of Nassau after a woman found a dog roaming alone in the area. Concerned for the animal’s safety, she took the dog to a nearby veterinary clinic. During the examination, staff noticed that the dog’s collar had what appeared to be a GPS ankle bracelet attached to it. Veterinary employees immediately contacted Schodack Police, who then coordinated with Albany County Probation to investigate the source of the monitoring device and who it belonged to.

Authorities Trace The Device Back To A Felony Weapons Case

Officials later confirmed that the ankle monitor belonged to Lamont Holmes, who had been charged with felony possession of a loaded weapon.

Holmes had previously been released from custody under court-ordered supervision, which required him to wear a GPS ankle bracelet as a condition of his release. Authorities say the device was removed without authorization and placed on the dog’s collar, violating the terms of his release…

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