WARREN - A Cuyahoga County man is free on bond after Warren police say he led officers on a chase Monday night.

According to a police report, officers attempted to pull over a vehicle that ran a red light at the intersection of West Market Street and Tod Avenue on Monday, March 9.

Police say the vehicle did not stop and continued to speed away from officers.

The chase led officers down East Market Street, followed by Laird Avenue, Warren Boulevard, Niles Road, Brier Street, Central Parkway, Youngstown Road, Arbor Avenue, Perkinswood Boulevard and Central Parkway before officers stopped the vehicle with stop sticks, according to the report.

Following the chase, 22-year-old Alexander Solorzano Benavides of North Royalton was taken into custody. Police say a loaded rifle was found in the back of the vehicle.

Additionally, police say they could not see the vehicle's license plate during the chase, but found a remote control inside the vehicle that made the plate visible.

Warren Municipal Court records show Solorzano Benavides is charged with several felonies, including failure to comply with the signal or order of a police officer, improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle and possessing criminal tools.

Additionally, Solorzano Benavides is facing several traffic citations, including disobeying a traffic control device, displaying unlawful plates and using sunscreening materials.

Solorzano Benavides was arraigned on Tuesday, March 10, where bond was set at $75,000. He has since posted bond and is due back in court on March 16.