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Police arrest man with meth, heroin, guns found in car after chase

TULSA, Okla. — A man sits in the Tulsa County Jail, accused of attempting to flee from police.

Tulsa police arrested 21-year-old Haeden Greenlee on Tuesday.

According to a police report, two Tulsa officers who were patrolling the Savanna Landing apartments, and noticed Greenlee’s car with a license plate that didn’t match the 2009 Mercedes he was driving. The tag, instead, was registered to a 2007 Nissan.

The two officers attempted to approach Greenlee, but say he ran once he noticed their uniforms.

Officers chased after Greenlee and were able to get him into handcuffs. However, when escorting him to a vehicle, police say Greenlee tried running away for a second time while still in handcuffs. Officers were able to chase him down after a shorter pursuit.

Once Greenlee was in custody, officers began a search of the car, during which police say multiple guns and drugs were discovered.

According to the report, officers found two loaded AR-15 rifles, a loaded Ruger handgun, with ammunition. Also found: three grams of heroin, almost 40 grams of meth, and 2,292 grams of marijuana. Greenlee also reportedly had a scale, “baggies,” and a vacuum sealer machine.

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