Last year, Corbin Whyte avoided a conviction on a murder charge for a third time in connection with a 2010 shooting in Ithaca.

Wednesday night, Whyte ran into trouble with the law again, when police tried to arrest him on a parole violation.

Ithaca Police say instead of stopping his car on Floral Avenue when ordered by officers Wednesday night, Whyte instead collided with an unmarked police car.

Whyte’s car then hit another car, and police say there were injuries involved in that crash.

Police say he then headed south on Route 13, driving on a flat tire, and eventually crashed into a guard rail near the split with Routes 34 and 96.

Whyte was eventually caught in a wooded area nearby.

Police haven’t announced any of the charges against Whyte, but say they expect to announce them within the next day.

“I’m glad that none of our officers were injured in the line of duty, and all seemed to have performed exemplary, especially Sergeant Norman, who was in a collision, and using his vehicle to block the driver,” said Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick.

Whyte was sentenced in December to two to four years in prison for another charge in connection with the 2010 death of Paul Garcia, but he had already served 29 months behind bars, and was released earlier this year.