Stevenson said that near Spicer Drive and Red Bridge Road, the Honda could not be seen anymore and the pursuit was called off.

On their return back to Lebanon, an officer spotted the Honda parked in a residential driveway in the 35000 block of Stutzman Drive, not Agosto’s property.

Stevenson said officers contacted residents and they said a lone male was seen running across their yard away from the Prelude.

With the assistance of Linn County Sheriff's deputies, a search area was established and a police K-9 unit was requested.

While officers and deputies could not readily see the suspect due to darkness and dense foliage, a strong scent of cologne could be smelled in the area.

Upon the arrival of a U.S. Department of Forestry officer and Drex, her police dog, Agosto was found within a few minutes, hunkered down in some shrubbery on private property.

“He was only about 10 or 20 feet away from his car,” Stevenson said.

Agosto was taken into custody without incident and reportedly told officers he regretted applying cologne prior to leaving his house.