HARRISON, MI -- Police arrested a man accused of jumping from a stolen pickup and running from police, before stealing a second pickup and crashing it into a Michigan State Police cruiser, the Clare County Sheriff's Department reports.

Deputies responded Monday, Sept. 7, to a home in the area of East Park in the City of Harrison to investigate a report of a breaking and entering and attempted larceny of a motorcycle, police said.

While headed to the residence, a deputy observed a red pickup matching the description of the involved vehicle used during the breaking and entering, police said.

The deputy attempted to stop the vehicle when a male passenger fled on foot while the driver of the vehicle, a 38-year-old Harrison woman, stayed on scene. Police said that pickup involved was reported stolen from a Burton residence earlier in the day.

Michigan State Police troopers and a police dog from the Mount Pleasant Post arrived to assist finding the man, when 911 received a call of a man trying to steal a vehicle in the North Bass Lake area in Harrison, police said.

Deputies and troopers responded and a pursuit ensued. The vehicle driven by a 28-year-old Harrison man collided with a Michigan State Police patrol unit before stopping and being taken into custody.

A tow truck works to remove one of the vehicles after a police pursuit and crash in Harrison.

There were no injuries as a result of the accident, police said.

Police believe the Harrison man stole the pickup truck involved in the crash after he fled during the original traffic stop.

He was arrested and police are recommending that the Clare County Prosecutor's Office issue charges of unlawful driving away of an auto, fleeing and eluding police, breaking and entering, conspiracy to commit breaking and entering and operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating substance.

Police arrested the female driver of the pickup following the initial traffic stop and police are recommending that the Clare County Prosecutor's Office issue charges of breaking and entering, conspiracy to commit a breaking and entering, receiving and concealing stolen property, driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspended license.

"The reports are pending review by our office for potential charges. Once the reports are reviewed and charges authorized we will update you all," Clare County Prosecutor Michelle Ambrozaitis said.

Both subjects are being held in the Clare County Jail pending arraignment.