A Florida inmate who faked a fall injury in an effort to escape was dragged by a law enforcement K-9 kicking and screaming from the thick underbrush where he was hiding, authorities said Sunday.
Anthony Romine, 29, was found Saturday in a wooded area by a gas station in Flagler County after being tracked by a Flagler County Sheriff's K-9 team.
He was hiding underneath some foliage and underbrush, the sheriff's office said.
His capture came seven hours after his escape. Video footage of the arrest shows a K-9 dragging Rommie, who was screaming in pain.
Anthony Romine, 29, was captured in a wooded area hours after he allegedly faked an injury and escaped from authorities in Florida. The footage appears to show the dog dragging Romine by his arm.
"Get him please!" he's heard pleading to the deputies, who kept warning Romine to "stop biting my dog!."
"Alright, I'll go," Romine says.
At one point, he appears to be crying when a deputy asks: "You thought you were going to get away?" During his brief escape, authorities received multiple calls on possible sightings of Romine, the sheriff's office said.
Romine was initially arrested on July 3 on a felony warrant for petty theft, violation of his pre-trial release and counterfeiting. He was in jail when he claimed he fell before being taken to the hospital for treatment, the sheriff's office said.