The Seminole County Sheriff's Office said a suspect running from the law drove down Interstate 4 all the way from Sanford, until he got just south of State Road 436 in Altamonte Springs. He then jumped a fence and went into an apartment complex. The whole time, the Sheriff's Office helicopter was overhead. The chopper gave responding cops on the ground an idea of what they were looking for.Most watched video: Raw video: Marion deputy conducts field sobriety test on speeding driverDeputies said 20-year-old Devonte Martin was driving in Sanford when he spotted a deputy car on routine patrol. The deputy said Martin took off, ran a handful of stop signs, then kept going when he saw the blue lights comes on.The deputy backed off and once the SUV rolled south on I-4 the chopper took the lead."Alert he's pulling over, into the median, he's pulling over, I believe he's, he's gonna bail. If I can get some units, he's signal 4, off the median, now it's a foot pursuit, he's on foot," the deputy in the chopper saidBecause the deputy in the chopper was so detailed, law enforcement officials were able to respond quickly.Martin had a small amount of marijuana in the car. He's now accused of felony fleeing and eluding, reckless driving and resisting without violence.Also see: Little League asks for donations after burglary

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office said a suspect running from the law drove down Interstate 4 all the way from Sanford, until he got just south of State Road 436 in Altamonte Springs.

He then jumped a fence and went into an apartment complex. The whole time, the Sheriff's Office helicopter was overhead. The chopper gave responding cops on the ground an idea of what they were looking for.

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Deputies said 20-year-old Devonte Martin was driving in Sanford when he spotted a deputy car on routine patrol. The deputy said Martin took off, ran a handful of stop signs, then kept going when he saw the blue lights comes on.

The deputy backed off and once the SUV rolled south on I-4 the chopper took the lead.

"Alert he's pulling over, into the median, he's pulling over, I believe he's, he's gonna bail. If I can get some units, he's signal 4, off the median, now it's a foot pursuit, he's on foot," the deputy in the chopper said

Because the deputy in the chopper was so detailed, law enforcement officials were able to respond quickly.

Martin had a small amount of marijuana in the car. He's now accused of felony fleeing and eluding, reckless driving and resisting without violence.

Also see: Little League asks for donations after burglary