A 22-year-old man who had been on the run for a couple weeks was found with a stolen and loaded AR-15 and handgun.

RAYNHAM — A heavily intoxicated man was found to be in possession of a stolen and loaded assault rifle and handgun outside an apartment complex on Wednesday morning, police said in a press release.

Kyle Damon, 22, was arrested in the parking lot of the King Philip Street Apartments complex and charged with eight firearm offenses.

The Raynham man, whom police called "suicidal" and "homicidal" in a tweet, had been on the run from police for at least two weeks. A family friend posted on Facebook on Dec. 2 asking for people to contact police if they heard from Damon.

About 4:46 a.m. on Wednesday, officers responded to King Philip Street after receiving a report that there was a man in a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of the complex, which has 100 units.

When officers arrived, they found Damon sitting in the driver's seat of a Chevrolet Trailblazer, which was reported as stolen from his father's home in Taunton on Dec. 11. Several firearms were reported stolen from his father's home as well, the press release said.

The release said Damon received several cuts and scrapes to his face when he was forcibly removed from the vehicle and taken into custody on the ground.

Officers searched Damon and found a loaded Remington 1911 handgun inside a holster on his right hip and a small folding knife in his boot.

Inside the vehicle, police say they found a "locked and loaded" AR-15 rifle on the front passenger's seat, which was next to a large knife. Police say both of the items were within arm's reach.

Damon was arrested and charged with illegal possession of a large-capacity firearm, two counts of illegal possession of a firearm, illegally carrying a firearm while intoxicated, illegal possession of ammunition and three counts of receiving stolen property over $250. He also had three warrants.

Damon was brought to Morton Hospital in Taunton after complaining of chest paint. He will be arraigned in Taunton District Court when he is released from the hospital.

Raynham police posted a photo of the guns they seized to the department's Twitter account on Wednesday night. The Enterprise reached out to the department for more information on Thursday morning, but did not receive a reply from Chief Jim Donovan or Lt. David LaPlante, a department spokesman. A press release was issued for the department by a public relations company about three hours after the newspaper's inquiry.

The Enterprise also reached out to Taunton police for more information on the guns that were stolen from their town and whether the public was notified, but did not receive a reply.