Dramatic footage shows a fugitive driver being wrestled to the ground by a police dog after he jumped out a window to escape cops.
Liviu Radu, 29, led police on a high-speed chase before crashing his car and fleeing the scene on foot.
Police dashcam shows Radu weaving in and out of traffic as he sped through Bedworth, Warwickshire, on March 16.
Footage shows him running a red light before being rammed by another police car as he careered through Binley Woods.
He managed to get away on foot across a road and into a nearby housing estate, but a force helicopter picked up his trail an hour later.
A National Police Air Service helicopter filmed him peeping through the curtains of a house off Quorn Way.
The police dog tackling fugitive driver Liviu Radu to the ground after chasing after him
The police dog is released and chases after the driver, who continues to run for several hundred yards
The dog corners the driver as he tries to climb over a fence to escape
Liviu Radu, 29, (pictured) led police on a high-speed chase before crashing his car and fleeing the scene on foot
Radu climbs out a window as part of his desperate attempt to escape police
The dog chases after Radu who makes a desperate attempt to escape
He is eventually tackled to the ground by the dog before being handcuffed by officers
He was then seen climbing through a window on the first floor and scrambling down a drainpipe.
Footage shows him hiding behind a bin before he walks along a pavement where he bumps into a police dog handler.
He is seen appearing to give himself up before he suddenly turns and sprints away.
The police dog is released and repeatedly jumps up at Radu who continues to run for several hundred yards.
He is eventually tackled to the ground by the dog before being handcuffed by officers.
Radu, of Coventry, admitted driving without insurance, driving dangerously and driving not in accordance with a licence.
He was handed a 12-month suspended sentence and fined £1,500 when he appeared at Warwick Crown Court on June 21.
He was also ordered to pay a victims' surcharge of £187, £150 CPS fees and banned from driving for 12 months.