EUCLID -- A man who survived a stabbing and the crash of his victim's car has been named Fugitive of the Week.
Lashaun Harris, 31, is wanted by Euclid Police and U.S. Marshals on charges of kidnapping, probation violation, and failure to appear in court.
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Police say that, back in August, Harris jumped in a woman's car heading down Euclid Avenue and wouldn't let her out. Harris sat on top of the woman while she was still seatbelted in the driver's seat and took control of the car.
The woman fought with Harris in an attempt to free herself and, when she realized Harris was not going to let her go, she pulled out a folding knife and stabbed Harris.
The car crashed into the Advanced Auto Parts store on Euclid Avenue, Harris fell out, ran away, but collapsed a short time later. He was treated at Hillcrest Hospital, but has not been seen since.
Harris is 5-foot-7 inches tall, weighs 170 pounds and is believed to be hiding the Euclid area. Harris has previous addresses around the 3700 block of East Antisdale Road in South Euclid and the 12900 block of Carpenter Road in Cleveland.
A reward is being offered for the information which leads to the arrest of Lashaun Harris. Callers can use the U.S. Marshal's fugitive hotline at 1-866-4-WANTED.
WKYC-TV