A 31-year-old man was treated at a local hospital Monday after a police patrol car rolled on him while he was on the ground in custody in downtown Portland.

Two officers spotted the man jaywalking about 8:40 p.m. near Southwest 12th Avenue and Columbia Street and went to talk to him about it, said Sgt. Pete Simpson, a Portland Police Bureau spokesman. The man ran when he saw police, but was caught by one officer at Southwest Park Avenue and Main Street.

The man, identified Tuesday as Jimmy Miles Duffey, was on the ground when the other officer arrived in a patrol car and then got out. But the officer forgot to put the car in park, causing a tire to roll over the man's chest before a third officer on the scene jumped into the moving vehicle and stopped it, Simpson said.

Police later found a misdemeanor warrant had been issued for Duffey, who had non-life threatening injures, Simpson said.

Duffey was treated and released from a Portland hopsital, then booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center. He is being held on a warrant accusing him of second-degree disorderly conduct and interfering with a police officer.

The incident will be investigated by the police bureau's traffic division. The investigation results will be forwarded to the bureau's Collision Review Board.

"Something like this has happened to me at least twice," Simpson said. "I had my foot on the brake while talking to someone, had to get out and the patrol car was still in gear. I never hit anybody though."

“Luckily,” he added, “the suspect in this case is ok."

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