Search for felony suspect shuts down Harvard Heights neighborhood
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A man wanted on a felony arrest warrant in Los Angeles was taken into custody with the help of a police dog after a two-hour search in Harvard Heights, police said.
The man, whose identity and was not immediately available, ran away from police after they served a felony warrant in the 2200 block of Washington Boulevard about 6:20 a.m., said Officer Rosario Herrera.
SWAT officers set up a perimeter and after about two hours, found him on a roof about two blocks away off 18th Street and St. Andrews Place, Herrera said. A police dog was used in helping subdue the man.
The perimeter was then shut down and the area reopened. The man was wanted for felony domestic violence, police said.
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