Updated at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday: Revised to include suspect and officers names.

Dallas police shot a man who led them on a chase from Deep Ellum to Fair Park in a stolen bait truck, police say.

No officers were hurt.

Police got an alert about 2 a.m. that one of their bait vehicles was stolen in the 300 block of North Walton Street, near Elm and North Hall streets. Police said they got in a "brief" chase with the 38-year-old man driving the truck.

It appears the man rammed a Fair Park gate near Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert B. Cullum boulevards, police said. He also rammed a police car.

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An officer shot the man, who was identified as 38-year-old Billy Ray Scott. Scott was taken to a hospital in critical condition, and remained hospitalized in serious condition Tuesday afternoon.

Police said all of their officers were OK. Officer Zachary Jones, who shot the man, will be put on administrative leave, which is routine for shootings involving police officers.

Jones, who is assigned to the central patrol division, has been with the department for a year and a half.

The department said in a statement that they reviewed why the bait car did not shut down as it was supposed to, and have "made corrections" to ensure it does not happen again. Police did not release what the technical issue was.

So far this year, about 3,000 car burglaries and crashes have been reported in Dallas. About this time last year, the number was about 3,450.

The Dallas Police Department has said its bait cars are not intended to rack up arrests; they are used as deterrents for vehicle thefts. Police get alerts when a bait car is broken into, and they can usually track the car if it is stolen.

Last year, a suspect bailed from a bait truck just before it dropped 30 feet and crashed upside down on Interstate 30 in West Dallas.

Staff writer Claire Cardona contributed to this report.