This is the shocking moment a wanted man was caught hiding in a hot tub by a police sniffer dog.
The criminal, who had strategically sheltered in the tub, even stripped down naked in a desperate bid to flee from officers.
However, both the pile of clothes and bright white shoes left directly outside of the tub were somewhat of a giveaway.
Despite his best efforts at holding his breath underwater, police dog Luna led her handler straight to the fugitive after identifying his scent on the discarded outfit.
The clever animal then rested her head on the lid of the hot tub, where the bizarre discovery was made.
Body cam footage captured by a puzzled Cumbria Police Officer revealed the moment the man was eventually found in the water, with the officer announcing: ‘I’ve got a chap hiding in a hot tub, we need to find out who he is.’
Speaking to other officers via a radio, he asked: ‘Did anyone happen to notice his footwear on CCTV?’
Ultimately accepting that the ruse was up, the man in hiding eventually revealed himself to the officer on the scene, who said: ‘Hello, fella. Who are you? Are you my fella?’

This is the shocking moment a wanted man was caught hiding in a hot tub by a police sniffer dog. The criminal, who had strategically hidden in the tub, even stripped down naked in a desperate bid to flee from officers

Despite his best efforts at holding his breath, police dog Luna led her handler straight to the fugitive after identifying his scent on the discarded outfit. The clever animal then rested her head on the lid of the hot tub, where the bizarre discovery was made

Body cam footage captured by a puzzled Cumbria Police Officer revealed the moment the man was eventually found in the water, with the officer announcing: ‘I’ve got a chap hiding in a hot tub, we need to find out who he is’
Several officers were then captured holding onto the man’s arms as they attempted to pull him from the water as the officer declared: ‘He’s hiding under the water of the hot tub.
‘To cut a long story short, he ran out of breath when the dog was looking for him.’
In response to the video, one social media user praised the criminal’s unique hiding technique as ‘genius’, adding: ‘great work canine’.
Meanwhile, another spoke highly of the police dog’s ability to catch the concealed criminal, adding: ‘Well done PD Luna.’
Police confirmed that the fugitive was later convicted of several offences that included dangerous driving and disqualified driving.
He appeared at Barrow-in-Furness magistrates court on April 4, following his arrest on February 8.
The criminal was jailed for a year and disqualified from driving for five years, five months and 28 days. He also received a fine of £787.
A spokesperson for the force said: ‘PD Luna successfully found a man who was hiding in a hot tub.

Police confirmed that the fugitive was later convicted of several offences that included dangerous driving and disqualified driving. He appeared at Barrow-in-Furness magistrates court on April 4, following his arrest on February 8

The criminal was jailed for a year and disqualified from driving for five years, five months and 28 days. He also received a fine of £787. A spokesperson for the force said: ‘PD Luna successfully found a man who was hiding in a hot tub’

In 2020, a criminal tried to hide in a jacuzzi after leading police on a terrifying 80mph chase the wrong day down a dual carriageway. Jay Hursham (pictured), 23, clambered into the hot tub as armed cops tracked him down to a family’s back garden following his role in a machete attack
‘The man was arrested and went on to be convicted of offences including dangerous driving and disqualified driving.’
The man in the video appeared at Barrow-in-Furness magistrates court on April 4, following his arrest on February 8.
Cumbria Police has been approached for further comment.
In 2020, a criminal tried to hide in a jacuzzi after leading police on a terrifying 80mph chase the wrong day down a dual carriageway.
Jay Hursham, 23, clambered into the hot tub as armed cops tracked him down to a family’s back garden following his role in a machete attack.
A police helicopter’s thermal camera shows Hursham being hauled out of the jacuzzi as officers train their rifles on him.
He was one of three people who were caught on camera leading officers on a high-speed chase the wrong way down the A127 near Brentwood, Essex, causing lorries and cars to swerve to avoid a collision.
The trio had attacked a man in his 20s hours earlier, leaving him with life-changing injuries in South Ockendon just after midnight on July 1, 2020.

A police helicopter’s thermal camera shows Hursham hiding in a hot tub, circled, as police train their rifles and move in. He was one of three people who were caught on camera leading officers on a high-speed chase the wrong way down the A127 near Brentwood, Essex

Hursham (pictured) was one of three people who earlier led officers on a high-speed chase after attacking a man in his 20s hours earlier just after midnight on July 1, 2020. Hursham made off over residents’ fences and through their gardens before trying to hide inside a hot tub


In March 2022, Hursham and his accomplices – Bradley Dulieu (pictured left), 22, and 20-year-old Talliq Mwalim (right) – were jailed for a total of 57 years at Basildon Crown Court
In March 2022, Hursham and his accomplices – Bradley Dulieu, 22, and 20-year-old Talliq Mwalim – were jailed for a total of 57 years at Basildon Crown Court.
Helicopter footage shows Hursham, Dulieu and Mwalim as they flee in a grey BMW X5 while being pursued by police.
Traffic police shunted into the car, bringing it to a halt in a residential area of Upminster, East London.
The driver, Dulieu, was arrested in the car, while Mwalim was detained after a short foot chase.
Hursham made off over residents’ fences and through their gardens before trying to hide inside a hot tub.
Armed officers, guided by a police helicopter, surrounded the hot tub and pulled Hursham out where he was arrested while covered in blood.
Following a trial on December 20 last year, Hursham and Mwalim were convicted of attempted murder, while Dulieu was found guilty of GBH with intent.