San Antonio police have enlisted the help of multiple agencies to search for a car burglary suspect who fled from police near the Dominion Tuesday morning and was thought to be on Camp Bullis property.

Officer Carlos Ortiz said an officer responding to an unrelated call at Shady Lane Drive around 9 a.m. and saw a Ford pickup truck with all its doors open.

When the officer tried talking to the man near the vehicle, the man took off running, Ortiz said.

Camp Bullis issued a lockdown around 10 a.m., when officials believed the suspect breached a fence and came onto military property. The lockdown at Camp Bullis was lifted at about 5:30 p.m., officials announced on social media.

Joint Base San Antonio officials did not say whether the suspect who entered their property was apprehended.

They advised people driving in the area to stay on hard roads and not pick up any hitchhikers in the area.

Military officials had said that the man is believed to be armed and dangerous.

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He eluded police when he jumped down an embankment with heavy bamboo in the Leon Creek area, then took off running toward the Dominion, police said.

When police ran the truck's license plates they discovered it had been reported stolen.

Ortiz said the area is heavily covered with brush and bamboo, requiring help from multiple agencies to establish surveillance overhead and secure the wooded area.

The suspect has reddish blonde hair, a scruffy beard and is about 6 feet tall. He was wearing a black shirt and blue jeans, officials said.

Ortiz said police will remain in the area until the suspect is brought into custody.

Police don't believe the man is dangerous but asked residents to call police if they see the suspect.

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