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ORANGE – A 33-year-old Orange man was arrested Monday morning after he threatened officers with a knife, barricaded himself inside his apartment for 12 hours and was ultimately bit by a police dog during a SWAT raid, police said.

Christian Nava Reyes was hospitalized and later booked into Orange County Jail on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon against law-enforcement officers, brandishing a weapon, and felony evading police, said Lt. Phil Casto of the Orange Police Department.

Police initially responded to the 600 block of South Glassell Street around 5:45 p.m. Sunday.

Reyes brandished a knife while appearing intoxicated, Casto said. Reyes then got into his car and drove off.

A pursuit ended in the 200 block of South Lemon Street, where the man got out of his car, ran away from officers and threatened the officers with his knife before retreating into his home, Casto said.

SWAT raided the home Monday morning when Reyes “refused all offers to surrender,” Casto said. At one point he was Tazed.