Cops might have ‘freaked’ man who stole trash truck

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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A man accused of stealing a garbage truck in Boulder this week might have been scared by officers responding to an unrelated call near his home.

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — A man accused of stealing a garbage truck in Boulder this week might have been scared by officers responding to an unrelated call near his home.

The Daily Camera reports a neighbor told police 26-year-old Daniel Morkert got “freaked” when officers arrived in the area Wednesday afternoon.

According to the police report, Morkert came out of his apartment building with his pit bull and asked an officer if he could borrow his car. The officer assumed he was joking. Morkert then allegedly got into a garbage truck with his dog while the driver was out moving a dumpster and took off.

Morkert led officers on a low-speed chase down U.S. 36 until he crashed over a median in Broomfield.

Prosecutors are expected to file charges against him Tuesday.