The manhunt began around 9 p.m. Tuesday night.
HOLYOKE -- Police resumed a search Wednesday morning for a man who ran from a traffic stop on Interstate 91 north Tuesday night.
State police spokesman David Procopio said the man, a suspect in a drug investigation, was still at large as of noon. Police have not released the man's name, and did not confirm a description of him posted to a Holyoke Facebook group.
Officers arrested two other people in the vehicle -- both teenage girls from Vermont -- on drug charges, Procopio said.
The manhunt began around 9 p.m. Tuesday after troopers stopped the vehicle about a mile north of exit 17B. The man fled, prompting city and state police to flood the neighborhoods around Bemis Road.
As a state police helicopter circled overhead, officers with a K9 swept through yards on Claren and Robert drives. A wooded area in the neighborhood runs from the highway to Route 5.
Speaking around 11:15 p.m. Tuesday, a trooper at the Northampton state police barracks said the air wing had been called off.
On Facebook Wednesday morning, residents said the helicopter was back in the neighborhood.
"The Air Wing and ground units resumed their search this morning," Procopio said.
This is a developing story that will be updated after further reporting.