Phoenix Police officials say they have arrested a man who fled from officers, following a dramatic scene in a Phoenix neighborhood that was caught on camera.
Video taken on the night of Oct. 17 shows a dramatic scene in a West Phoenix residential neighborhood involving a suspect who, according to police, jumped onto the roof of homes in the area.
"The vehicle failed to yield to the traffic stop and felony flight was established," read a portion of the statement. "Officers did not initiate a pursuit of the vehicle. Rather, it was tracked to the area of 35th Avenue and Roeser Street." "Eventually, with the assistance of a K9 deployment, the man was taken into custody," read a portion of the statement. Phoenix Police officials say they arrested a man following a dramatic scene at a Phoenix neighborhood on the night of Oct. 16. The man, identified as 29-year-old Jamie Chavira, allegedly failed to yield to officers during a traffic stop and fled.
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