Man tries to escape from officers in vehicle stolen from Cambridge: police
A Brantford man has been charged after Waterloo Regional Police said he tried to get away from police in a stolen vehicle.
On Monday around 7:30 a.m., police were told a Chevrolet Silverado had been stolen from a secure compound of a Cambridge business.
Officers found the stolen truck in the Kingsway Drive and Wilson Avenue area of Kitchener. When they tried to stop the vehicle, the driver reversed the truck over a curb and into a fence. He then drove into a police cruiser before speeding off on Wilson Avenue.
The unoccupied truck was later found around 8:10 a.m. in the Maryhill Road and Crowsfoot Road area of Woolwich Township. A suspect was spotted running into a forested area nearby.
WRPS brought out the canine unit and their remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) to track the man down.
Around 9:30 a.m., the canine team arrested the man after he was located in a cornfield by the RPV.
A 40-year-old Brantford man has been charged with break and enter, theft of motor vehicle, possession of stolen property over $5,000, flight from police, failure to stop at scene of accident and driving while under suspension.
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