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VIDEO: Pasco deputies arrest suspect hiding in swamp, K9 licks his face

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LAND O' LAKES, Fla. — A 34-year-old Hernando County man was arrested when Pasco deputies found him hiding in a swamp Tuesday evening after a short high-speed chase.

He was even greeted by K9 Knox with several licks to the face.

The Pasco County Sheriff's Office said they received a "be on (the) look-out" (BOLO) alert from the Hernando County Sheriff's Office after Paul Daniel Smith, 34, resisted arrest, battered a deputy and left the area in a blue Ford F150 while one of his wrists was handcuffed.

Officials said, at approximately 6:10 p.m., Deputy Marc Lane spotted a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed southbound on US 41 in Land O' Lakes. He immediately realized it was Smith and began a pursuit along with District STAR Units in the area.

Deputies said Smith turned into the Lake Thomas area where he hit a pole and a mailbox. At one point, he even slowed down and Tara Berger, 31, jumped out of the passenger side of the truck — police arrested her for lying to LEO during a felony investigation.

Deputies said Smith eventually slowed down after nearly striking deputies and ran into a densely wooded, swampy area.

K9 Knox, Deputy Rob Wilkins and Corporal Andrew Denbo followed him into the swamp and located him almost entirely hidden in the mud.

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After several minutes and with the assistance of other deputies, they arrested Smith and contacted Hernando County to let them know of his arrest.

Smith is being charged for flee to elude, aggravated assault on LEO, and violation of probation by the Pasco County Sheriff's Office. The Hernando County Sheriff's Office is pursuing warrants for multiple felony charges in their jurisdiction.