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Police: Man arrested after fleeing, crashing car in alleyway of Philadelphia neighborhood

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PHILADELPHIAnews - A man who fled from officers in his car, then on foot has been arrested and charged, according to Philadelphia police.Police saw multiple vehicles fleeing a parking lot on the 4000 block of Cottman Avenue Friday night when responding to reports of a person with a gun.A short time later, officers found a white sedan crashed in a rear alleyway on the 4000 block of Glendale Street.

Police say a firearm was found inside.The driver, who reportedly fled on foot, was found by police on the 1300 block of East Lycoming Street.

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