PORT HURON, MI – Two women were arrested after police says dogs were released on an officer during an incident at a Michigan home.
A Port Huron officer was dispatched shortly after 10:15 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, to a residence in the 3500 block of Williamsburg Drive to handle a neighbor dispute released to an animal complaint.
The officer learned while speaking to one of the involved parties that the person had an active warrant for her arrest, according to a Thursday, Oct. 30, Port Huron Police Department news release.
When the officer informed the woman that she was being placed under arrest, police said she began to resist.
That’s when a second woman, identified as the suspect’s roommate, attempted to interfere and prevent the officer from taking the woman into custody, police said.

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