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Shirtless man and his dog lead LAPD on 10-mile chase — in a golf cart

Wild video shows a suspected drunk driver giving cops the slip during a 10-mile chase through the streets of California — while shirtless and driving a golf cart with a dog in his lap.

News helicopters filmed several Los Angeles Police Department squad cars — with lights flashing and sirens blaring — following the cart late Sunday after it was reported stolen from a San Fernando Valley shopping center.

Onlookers could be heard cheering and laughing as the suspect — only wearing shorts — nonchalantly drove the security cart with the dog in his lap while being chased through busy streets, including multi-lane main roads.

At times, officers jumped out of their cars to try to grab him — just for him to repeatedly evade them, even though the cart has a top speed of just 19 mph, according to Fox 11.

Cops even tried using spike strips — without success — before the suspect was finally boxed in in a 7-Eleven parking lot about 10 miles from where the chase started.

Police in Los Angeles chased down a shirtless and shoeless suspect who led them on a low-speed chase in a golf cart with a dog in his lap Sunday. FOX 11 LA
The golf cart doing up to 19 mph managed to evade several LAPD patrol vehicles along Ventura Boulevard in the San Fernando Valley. FOX 11 LA
After he was cornered in a parking lot, the suspect jumped out of the golf cart and tried to flee on foot with the dog in his arms. FOX 11 LA

There, the shirtless suspect jumped out of the cart and tried to run away, with the dog still in his arms — and nearly two dozens cops now giving chase, the footage shows.

As he🎀 was captured and handcuffed, his dog initially escaped, just to also be caught and led away by the leash.

The suspect appeared to address the dog in aꦉn apology caught in the footage, the outlets said.

Nearly two dozen cops took part in the arrest of the assault suspect, who blamed the incident on his alcoholism. FOX 11 LA
The man’s large yellow dog was taken away by the police. FOX 11 LA

“I’m sorry, Rocky, I’m very sorry,” he was heard saying, according to KTLA footage.

“I was drinking. I’m an alcoholic. … Don’t drink. Don’t do drugs. Be a better person.”

The LAPD has not identified the suspect as of Monday, and it was not immediately known what charges he was facing. The original call was for robbery a🐭nd grand theft auto, KTLA said.