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This is the dramatic moment we chased down a teenager who had fled as he was about to be searched by officers in Birmingham. Marcus O’Garro, 19, was approached by officers on Sutton New Road in Erdington. They told him they wanted to stop and search him because they had information that he was known to carry weapons. As he was told he was being detained, he fled – sparking a chase involving officers in vehicles, on foot and on a bicycle. It came to end a short time later onto New Road, where he admitted he had a knife which officers then pulled from his coat pocket. O’Garro, of Endwood Court Road, Birmingham, was charged with possession of the blade shortly after his arrest, on 19 June. He appeared before city magistrates the following day and was given a nine-month prison sentence after admitting possession of the knife. Three months of it was because a suspended sentence he was given in May for carrying a knife was activated. Officers from our Guardian Taskforce, who are dedicated to tackling serious youth violence including knife crime, arrested O’Gavro. Ch Insp Dave Amos, head of the Guardian Taskforce, said: “This was excellent work by Guardian officers and shows just how effective stop and search can be. “The footage shows just how relentless the team were in pursuing O’Gavro when he fled, and how they were able to relay information about him and his description to colleagues so that the net closed in on him.” Guardian officers carry out a range of operations, from his visibility to plan clothes patrols as they take weapons off the streets. We can’t tackle knife crime on our own – find out how parents, carers and teachers can all help. Search 'Life or Knife' for more