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SOUTHAVEN, Miss. — A man wanted for allegedly ramming three Southaven police cars is in custody.

Arthur Dunlap, 21, was found hiding in a shed on Cedar Crest in Southaven late Thursday night.

An officer stopped Dunlap on Wednesday night for driving without car tags.

The officer asked him to step out the car, but Dunlap refused.

When the officer attempted to open the door and get Dunlap out of the vehicle, things took a twist.

“That time, the subject put the car in drive and accelerated off, pulled the officer briefly, but the officer let go before he was dragged under the car, dragged down the street,” Chief Tom Long said.

No officers were hurt.

The chase led officers to a dead end on Cotton Lane.

“They were able to box the car in, and he began to ram the units, but they were able to hold him. He bailed out and ran,” Long said.

Dunlap has a criminal background and was recently released from prison.

Long said he doesn’t know at this time what his charges were.