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A rogue swimmer who tried to evade police in New York City by taking a dip in a Central Park lake was arrested Monday, authorities said.

Officers with the New York Police Department (NYPD) were initially attempting to arrest the man on charges of petty larceny in Harlem, the NYPD told Fox News Digital.

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A view of a lake in Central Park.

Determined to avoid custody, the 23-year-old suspect fled into nearby Central Park and dove into the Harlem Meer, an 11-acre lake at the northeast end of the park.

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Police surround a petty larceny suspect in Central Park.

Video captured an NYPD helicopter hovering directly above the lake as the suspect attempted to swim to the opposite shore.

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NYC larceny suspect jumps in Central Park lake in failed attempt to evade cops, police say Video

NYPD divers eventually entered the water, retrieved the swimmer, and placed him under arrest, police said. He was transported to Mount Sinai Morningside hospital in stable condition.

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