SEATTLE —Seattle police officers arrested a 33-year-old man known to run from the police after he again ran from the police Tuesday night.
Theincident began on Sept. 30 around 7 p.m., when patrol officers responded to reports of a man brandishing a gun at people in the 200 block of Harvard Ave. East in Capitol Hill.
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Upon arrival, officers identified the man, who has a history of felony arrests and is known to carry guns.
As officers approached, the man fled, leading to a foot pursuit through Capitol Hill. The chase ended when officers, aided by a police K9 team and a King County Sheriff’s Office helicopter, found the man hiding between trees in a parking lot on Harvard Ave. East.
Police recovered 2.8 grams of methamphetamine and a single unspent round of ammunition from the man, though the alleged gun was not found.The man was booked into King County Jail for obstruction and narcotics possession. Detectives from the Narcotics Unit are handling the investigation. Police did not provide the suspect’s name.
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