
One individual was taken into custody immediately, while Greensburg Officer Mitch Tuttle and K-9 Hercules began to track a second individual. Officer Tuttle and K-9 Hercules located the male hiding behind a building. K-9 Hercules and Officer Tuttle eventually took the male into custody after the male continued to resist officers by striking both Officer Tuttle and Hercules several times.
The two individuals were identified as Alexander Burgdorf, 35, and Benjamin Curtis, 39, of Iowa. During the investigation, officers learned that both males had warrants out of Iowa. Both males were taken into custody and transported to the Decatur County Jail.
Alexander Burgdorf was charged on allegations of a parole warrant from Iowa, Resisting Law Enforcement in a Vehicle, Possession of Methamphetamine, Battery of a Law Enforcement Officer, Striking of a Law Enforcement Animal, Possession of Marijuana, Aggressive Driving, and Reckless Driving.
Benjamin Curtis was charged on allegations of a parole warrant from Iowa, Resisting Law Enforcement in a Vehicle, and Possession of Methamphetamine.
The Greensburg Police Department was assisted throughout the incident by the Decatur County Sheriff’s Department, Ripley Co Sheriff’s Department, and the Batesville Police Department.



