Seattle police arrested a 45-year-old burglary suspect Sunday night after he led officers on a chase and threatened them with a dagger.

Police fielded a burglary report about 5:30 p.m. from the 2200 block of Fairmount Avenue Southwest, according to police reports. The victim reported that his $800 camera was taken, among other items, and that the suspect had been living in one of the victim’s vehicles outside his home.

Officers found the suspect and the vehicle a few blocks away from the victim’s home, but the man exited the car and threatened police with a dagger, reports say.

An officer tried to apply a Taser to the man, but he ran away. Officers chased after him and ultimately used a Taser on him, which caused him to drop the knife, according to police reports. The man, however, “charged at” police and physically struggled with them. Police eventually took him into custody with no serious injuries to either party.

A search of the man yielded two stolen debit cards and a receipt indicating the man had pawned the victim’s missing camera.

Police booked the man into King County Jail for investigation of burglary and assault on an officer.