Four people charged with refusing to stop in front of officers: Saskatoon Police – Saskatoon | The Canadian News

A Saskatoon police statement said four people face a series of charges after failing to stop before patrol officers Sunday morning.

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Police say that shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday, officers observed a stolen vehicle near 33rd Street West and Avenue J North.

Officers tried to stop the vehicle “however, the vehicle did not stop.”

Members of the Air Support Unit continued to monitor the suspect vehicle, allowing ground units to deploy a tire deflation device.


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The vehicle was followed north of the city on Highway 11 and stopped just north of Warman Road.

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Police allege that the four occupants of the vehicle fled on foot.

Two men and two women were arrested shortly after with the help of the canine unit. A woman was taken to the hospital for “injuries consistent with a dog bite.”

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A 26-year-old woman, a 19-year-old woman and two men, both 35, face charges that include possession of more than $ 5,000, dangerous driving, failing to stop before police and failure to comply with a release order.

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