JPDJamestown (CSi) The Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office reports, a Jamestown man is facing charges after taking law enforcement on a foot chase Wednesday night.

Deputy Matthew Thom says the man was stopped for a suspended license, just after 8-p.m. Wednesday.

The male driver, whose name was not released stopped the vehicle and fled on foot.

The man left his dog behind with its head stuck in the window of the vehicle.

Thom says he chased the suspect for several blocks to 16th Street Northeast where the suspect disappeared between some houses.

Sgt. Sid Mann, says Jamestown Police also responded at that point and apprehended the suspect in the area of Northland Estates at around 8:40 p.m.

Thom returned to the vehicle after someone reported that a dog had its head stuck in the window of the suspect’s vehicle. He said the suspect had rolled up the windows prior to fleeing and the pit bull’s head became lodged in the window.

Thom indicated that he broke the passenger side window of the vehicle and freed the choking dog, which authorities report is okay.

The car was parked in front of the dog owner’s home who came out to take control of the pit bull. It’s not known if the suspect also lived at the residence.

The driver was apprehended and will be charged with driving with a license under suspension, with a second charge of fleeing an officer.  A misdemeanor for a first offense will also be filed.