A manhunt was underway in Portland, Ore., on Saturday night after a suspect -- accused of ramming into a police officer with a stolen truck on Christmas Eve -- somehow escaped from a holding cell at the city’s Central Precinct, according to a report.
The police officer hit by the truck on Dec. 24 was hospitalized with a broken pelvis, FOX 12 of Oregon reported. The suspect, identified as David Dahlen, 24, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of attempted murder of a police officer, the report said.
But he was discovered missing from the holding cell around 5:30 p.m. Saturday, about four hours after being booked. Security camera footage showed Dahlen fleeing north from the precinct and he still hadn’t been recaptured as of 8:30 p.m.
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