We're in the middle of one of the most dangerous times of the year, which you've probably heard about a lot lately. Police are doing their best to remind Treasure Valley drivers to be safe during the "100 Deadliest Days," while also cracking down on those putting others at risk.

Idaho State Police Call Out Wanted Suspect For Missing Leg Day

We're not here to poke fun at ISP; what they're doing is super important and essential to the safety of Treasure Valley Drivers. As we speak, Idaho State Police are looking for a motorcycle rider who led police on two separate high-speed chases. When he's caught, he'll be facing two felony charges for eluding police and another misdemeanor for reckless driving.

Whether or not it was intentional, ISP hilariously roasted the suspect in their description of the suspect.

"A photo from a nearby traffic camera shows the rider wearing a light-colored helmet, dark long-sleeved shirt, shorts, and athletic shoes. He appears to have very skinny legs, which may help in identification."

Full disclosure: writing and sharing that last line of the quote with you was challenging to do due to the laughter coming from the depths of my belly. They straight up did this suspect dirty.

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They didn't just say he has skinny legs... they said he has very skinny legs.

And look, it's okay to have skinny legs (or very skinny legs), there's nothing wrong with that. What makes this funny is that this bonehead thinks he's above the law and putting lives at risk, yet the key detail that could help police catch him... is his very skinny legs.

Police are asking anyone with information to contact the ISP Regional Communications Center at (208) 846-7550.

Once he's behind bars, he'll have more time to get some squats in.

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