Idiom
haul intohaul (someone) into (somewhere)
to use or threaten force to make someone go somewhere.He was hauled into court and fined ten dollars for not putting his garbage in sealed bags.
Phr V
haul into
hauls, hauling, hauled
haul in sb or haul sb in
haul sb into swh
if someone, especially the police, hauls someone in, they force that person to go somewhere to answer questions about their behaviouroften + forThe police hauled him in for questioning.