CLEVELAND, Ohio -- One man is arrested in connection with a joint federal and local drug investigation after state troopers chased his car and a Cleveland Heights police officer shot at him, officials said.

No one was injured in the shooting or crash.

Cleveland Heights Police Chief Annette Mecklenburg declined to answer any questions at the scene after making a short statement. She did not identify the officer or the man taken into custody.

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents and Cleveland Heights police were conducting an investigation into drug dealers Friday when an Ohio State trooper tried to stop the man's car about 10:30 a.m., Mecklenburg said.

The man sped away and later crashed on East 152nd Street and Waterloo Road, police said.

Two men jumped out of the car and ran. The officers ran after them and the Cleveland Heights officer fired a single shot at the men, Mecklenburg said.

The bullet missed and the men kept running until they got to East 185th Street and Schenley Avenue in Collinwood.

Dozens of police officers swarmed the area. Cleveland Heights police, state troopers and DEA agents were at the scene.

One man was arrested behind a home on Schenley. The officers led him in handcuffs to an ambulance and he was taken to a nearby hospital for precautionary reasons.

Officers believed the second man ran into another home on Schenley. A state patrol SWAT team in full body armor loaded into a Shaker Heights police tank and drove up to the home.

The officers searched the home and did not find the second man, who remains at-large.

Cleveland police's homicide detectives will investigate the police officer who fired the shots to determine if he followed proper procedures.

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