MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Two men were detained, and one is wanted in a high-speed chase after crashing into a utility pole and trying to flee on foot in Hickory Hill on Tuesday.

Jarquise Oneal, 18, has been charged with evading arrest, leaving the scene of the accident, possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of drug paraphernalia, and criminal intent to poss. of fob programming.
Malaki Williams, 19, has been charged with evading arrest, leaving the scene of the accident, possession of a controlled substance, and unlawful possession of a weapon.
They are both set to appear in court on Wednesday.
At 2:02 a.m., officers responded to a Drugs/Narcotics Violation/Misdemeanor in the 6500 Greenwood Drive.
They responded to a call regarding three men in a grey Ford vehicle driving around the area. One suspect wore a grey hoodie, one was dressed in all black, and another wore a red hoodie.
Police say an anonymous caller said his boyfriend was leaving the house and observed three people sitting on a green box inside The Brooklyn, an apartment complex in the 3000 block of Autumnwood Avenue.
Reports say all three suspects were looking at a Nissan Altima and a Sentra. Officers arrived on the scene, and they saw the men fitting the description quickly leaving the complex.
Officers said the suspects fled the scene in a Ford car with the lights off, initiating a high-speed police chase. They ran a red light at Ridgeway Road and Mount Moriah Road, then another at Hickory Hill Road and Mount Moriah, where they crashed into an SUV.
Police say the crash caused the car to roll over, colliding with a utility pole.
Darlene Tate, the victim who was hit by the suspects’ car, says the suspects ran the red light and hit her, causing her SUV to flip.
“I was on my way to work, driving down Hickory Hill, like I always do. And I had the green light at Hickory Hill in Mount Moriah. And the next thing I know, I was hit, didn’t see anything,” Tate said.
She said the crash left her with bruises and nagging headaches.
According to MPD, the second suspect, wearing all black, fled the scene on foot to the Highland Hills Apartments at 2831 Fosterwood Drive.
Officers located the first suspect at the Hickory Pointe Apartments at 2755 Hickory Point Cove.
Police say the suspect in the red hoodie attempted to run away before an officer detained him. They located a car programmer and a key fob in two of the suspects’ pockets.
Reports say he told police he was in the vehicle during the incident. The suspects were taken to Regional One.
Police found a backpack in the street containing a clear bag of what appeared to be marijuana in a pill bottle.
They also found one loaded gun with a 30-round magazine in the street, one gun with an unknown number of rounds on the sidewalk, an Apple iPad and an iPhone in the backpack, and an iProtec weapon light on the sidewalk.
Reports say only two were detained; the third is still on the run.
A nurse treating one of the suspects told police he had a phone on his back. The driver was detained and identified with a cell phone and a driver’s license found inside the car.
Memphis Police have not released the identities of those detained. It is unclear if any charges have been filed.