CAPE CORAL, Fla. (CNN) — Algae-filled waterways have been plaguing Southwest Florida this summer due to ongoing water releases into the Caloosahatchee River. But in one instance this weekend, police were glad to have it around.
According to Cape Coral Police, officers pulled over 22-year-old Abraham Duarte around 7 p.m. Saturday.
Officers say Duarte immediately jumped out of the car and fled on foot before jumping in a canal in an effort to escape.
However, the canal’s thick algae quickly overcame Duarte, who swallowed some of the algae and began gagging before making his way back toward the canal’s edge.
“Help! I’m going to die!” Duarte could be heard yelling to officers as he waded in the algae-filled waters.
Duarte allowed officers to pull him back onto land where they used a garden hose to wash the algae off him.
Duarte was taken to a local hospital before being cleared and taken to Lee County Jail.
He faces charges of Resisting Arrest without Violence, and Possession of Controlled Substance for the seven vials of THC oil officers found in his car.
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