8/14/2021- 7:05 a.m.
A Northport man who led Tuscaloosa police on a vehicle chase and foot pursuit Friday afternoon was taken into custody.
Kenzarian Lamark Harris, 36, has pending cases in Tuscaloosa County Circuit Court for attempted murder, second-degree assault and shooting into an occupied vehicle.
He has not reported to his Tuscaloosa Community Corrections case manager since warrants for attempting to elude police and first-degree possession of marijuana were issued for his arrest May 24.
At 1:12 p.m. Friday, TPD officers say they spotted Harris driving a green Honda Accord at Hargrove Road and 10th Avenue.
He refused to stop when they attempted to stop him for running two stop signs, leading them on a one-minute pursuit that reached speeds of 90 miles per hour before he abandoned the car at the dead end on 11th Avenue.
Harris led the officers on a foot pursuit through the Crimson Student Living complex and was located in one of the units at 4:17 p.m.
At one point, 24 patrol officers, motor officers and investigators, along with the helicopter unit and members of the U.S. Marshals Task Force were involved in the search.
Harris was jailed on three no bond warrants for the outstanding attempted murder, shooting into an occupied vehicle and second-degree assault charges.
This is an ongoing case with additional charges possible.