PAW PAW, Mich. (WOOD) — A wanted suspect led deputies on a chase through Paw Paw, which ended when the sheriff blocked the suspect’s vehicle.

Around 1 p.m. Wednesday, deputies with the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office pulled a red Chevy pickup truck over on Gremps Street near Industrial Avenue because they saw the driver was a wanted suspect.

Dashboard and body camera video released Thursday by the sheriff’s office shows the driver, who deputies identified as 60-year-old Jeffrey Henry, refusing to get out of the vehicle when a deputy asked him to.

“You can’t stop me right now,” Henry said.

“Why’s that?” the deputy asked.

“‘Cause I’m turning myself in before 2 o’clock and I gotta go to Walmart, the gas station, get the truck back home…” Henry replied.

He refused to roll his window down or talk to the deputy about the situation, instead trying to make a phone call. He threatened to damage the deputy’s vehicle and said he would not cooperate, instead saying he would drive away, the video shows.

“Jeff, if you leave, you’re going to be committing a flee and elude,” the deputy said. “Put the car in park.”

Instead, Henry put the car in drive and rolls off. The deputy reached out and appeared to stab the back left tire with a knife. Later during the chase, that tire could be seen deflating and eventually going flat.

Henry led the deputies all through town, the video shows, dodging around traffic on what the sheriff’s office called a “slow speed pursuit” through Paw Paw. Deputies said he was headed toward his home. Over seven minutes into the chase, Sheriff Daniel Abbott pulled in front of Henry’s vehicle on a dirt road, causing him to stop and ending the chase. Henry was arrested.

Henry was out on bond for separate charges that the sheriff’s office did not name. He was booked into the Van Buren County Jail on multiple charges, including fleeing and eluding and outstanding warrants, the sheriff’s office said.