NORFOLK, Neb. – The Norfolk Police Division says a man is in custody after a Friday afternoon foot pursuit.

On Friday at 3:30 p.m., a Norfolk Police officer stopped a car for an alleged stop sign violation in the 100 block of Walnut Avenue.

The driver stated that he did not have a driver's license nor any identification on him and that he may have warrants for his arrest. He was identified as Ivan Capetillo, 22, of Norfolk.

While speaking with Capetillo, the officer reportedly saw an open can of alcohol in the center console and stated that there was a smell of alcohol coming from the car.

Capetillo was asked to step out of the car to perform field sobriety maneuvers. The officer searched Capetillo for weapons. During the search, Capetillo reportedly slipped off the sandals that he was wearing, and ran from the officer.

A short time later, Capetillo was arrested and taken into custody. At the city jail he reportedly refused to preform field sobriety maneuvers.

A sample of his breath, showed that he was over the legal limit to drive. Capetillo was arrested for driving under the influence second offense, driving during revocation, obstructing a police officer, resisting arrest and three active Madison County warrants.

He was cited for stop sign violation, open container of alcohol and possession of marijuana less than an ounce. He was housed in the Norfolk City Jail and later transferred to the Madison County Jail.