Teamwork paid off Thursday evening for the Benton County Sheriff's Office.

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Deputies responded to a report of a disturbance in Finley near Green to Go. A  male suspect allegedly brandished a firearm during a road rage incident. The victim followed the suspect to a nearby residence.

Kennewick Police and Benton County Deputies contained the area. K9 Sable was brought in to assist and quickly located the suspect hiding in a container.

After refusing commands, the suspect was eventually apprehended by Sable, sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect was then treated at a local hospital and booked into the Benton County Jail.

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