A 35-year-old South Windsor man wanted on several warrants is in more trouble after trying to escape from custody, according to police.
When police were arresting Corey Ouimette, 35, of South Windsor, on Tuesday he told them he was having chest pain and needed medical attention so an officer went with him when an ambulance brought him to Manchester Hospital.
During the medical screening, Ouimette pushed the officer and ran toward the door, police said.
The officer subdued him with a stun gun.
When Ouimette was later released from the hospital, he was brought back to police headquarters and charged with escape from custody, two counts of failure to appear in the second degree and violation of probation.
He was held on $82,500 surety bond and appeared in Manchester Superior Court on Wednesday.
Ouimette has prior convictions for reckless driving, second-degree breach of peace and sales of a controlled substance charges, according to court records.