Taking A Bite Out of Crime
Wednesday, October 2, 2013 @ 8:53 PM

Police box in vehicle alleged to have been stolen. photo 250News
Prince George, B.C. – A man is in custody following an incident this evening that concluded at the corner of North Nechako Road and Preston.
The incident started when Prince George RCMP spotted a stolen vehicle. Attempts to have the driver pull over failed.
A spike belt was deployed.
The stolen vehicle, ( a Ford F350 truck) ran over the spike belt, but didn’t come to a stop until it collided with a police dog unit vehicle at North Nechako Road and Preston.
The driver of the stolen vehicle attempted to flee the scene, but the police dog sprang into action, and apprehended the suspect.
The suspect, was treated for bite wounds and is facing numerous charges.
Comments
A stolen F-350, ….yawn…..
Stupid comment,….yawn….
Ford fan…..yawn…..
Sorry findme, I should have said….I have a swiss army knife and I can steal your $60,000 F-350 in under 2 minutes.
Most vehicles can be stolen in under 2 minutes…..
Maybe, …about 28 seconds for new2pg’s ’89 Fiesta…..
Ford’s the best! No, Chevy’s the best! No, Dodge is the best! No… etc. etc.
No remand. Promise to appear in three months. One day in jail. 18 months probation. 10 year fire arms ban. Next case.
Make a up plea deal story to out an acquaintance in a he said she said and walk away with nothing as a government witness.
I once knew of a guy back in high-school that had been arrested 31 times for vehicle theft and only once got any prison time… he could sell a good story as the small fish and walk every time.
That’s how the justice system works…. they got something on this guy they can leverage for someone bigger. Should be a picture of the suspect along side these kinds of stories, and that would be more of a deterrent then actually getting charged for some of these guys.
I am so happy to see the police are focusing on crime now instead of making money off of speed traps.
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