CADILLAC, MI - A man sleeping on his couch woke to a knife-wielding intruder who allegedly told the resident '"you're going to smoke some weed with me right now," police said.

The resident reported that the intruder entered the home about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday and made the marijuana demand.

The victim managed to stall the suspect, who put his knife down. The victim then grabbed the knife, ran to his neighbor's house and pounded on the door. He feared that the intruder was behind him and forced his way into his neighbor's house.

The neighbor, who was also sleeping, called 911 and asked for help at his East Mason Street home. He heard what sounded like a knock at the door and a crow bar hitting the ground.

Cadillac police responded and found the man approaching them with the knife. Police quickly determined that he was a neighbor to the caller and victim of the home invasion next door.

Police found the suspect early Wednesday, July 15, behind a residence after he fell down a steep hill. The 36-year-old suspect, who was on probation for an unspecified charge, resisted police orders but he was eventually arrested.

He complained that police injured his wrists with handcuffs. He was treated at Munson Healthcare Cadillac Hospital and released without any apparent injuries, police said.

No one else reported being hurt.

The suspect is held at Wexford County Jail on charges of home invasion, resisting and obstructing police and violating his probation.

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