The Hot Springs Police Department reports that an officer on patrol on Hobson attempted a traffic stop yesterday at just after 12 noon with the driver of the vehicle attempting to flee police. The vehicle was reportedly speeding and accelerated through a residential area as the officer activated his siren. The report stated that the vehicle traveled into a yard at one point as it tried to make a turn to elude police but managed to get back on the roadway. Police say the Jeep was located at a dead end on Campbell Street with the driver exiting the vehicle and fleeing on foot. Police say the vehicle was left in gear and continued to roll over a three foot retainer wall and hit the rear of a residence causing considerable damage to the building. The suspect reportedly turned as he fled giving police a clear view of his face. The suspect in the chase was located a few blocks away and was detained until he could be positively identified by the pursuing officer. 28 year old, Ryan Keith Haymon, was arrested and charged with fleeing, a class “D” felony and numerous misdemeanor traffic violations. Haymon is alleged to have a previous felony conviction out of Malvern and Hot Spring County along with felony warrants out of Hot Spring County and Benton plus misdemeanor warrants out of Garland County. Haymon is scheduled to appear in Hot Springs District Court on the charges March 22nd.