
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Kansas City police said a body found Friday in Brush Creek is believed to be that of a man who jumped into the creek while fleeing from officers.
The man fled on foot Thursday evening after officers responded to several calls about domestic violence involving a man with a gun, police spokesman Jacob Becchina said.
An officer who was chasing the man on foot saw him struggling in the water and jumped in to help but was unable to reach the man before he went underwater, Becchina said.
A rescue operation involving a boat, dive teams, a helicopter, police dogs and other emergency workers continued into Thursday night but was unsuccessful.
A body was found Friday morning in the creek, which runs through central Kansas City. The body has not been identified but Becchina said it is believed to be the man who jumped into the creek.
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