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Police on the look out for car that struck police vehicle

Prince Albert RCMP received a report of someone committing mischief to a vehicle outside a business on Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
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STURGEON LAKE FIRST NATION - RCMP are asking for the public's help after a police vehicle was struck during a traffic stop.

On May 10 at approximately 7:30 p.m., Prince Albert RCMP received a report of someone committing mischief to a vehicle outside a business on Sturgeon Lake First Nation.

The investigation determined a male approached a vehicle parked outside a business on Sturgeon Lake First Nation, struck the vehicle with an object, then engaged in a verbal altercation with the owner. He then fled in a white car which had other occupants inside.

Prince Albert RCMP responded and located the car on Sturgeon Lake First Nation. Officers engaged their emergency equipment and initiated a traffic stop. The car fled from police. Officers continued to make patrols in the area.

Shortly after, the car was located at the intersection of Bison Trail and Sturgeon Lake Road. The suspect car drove towards police, striking the side of the police vehicle, before fleeing at a high rate of speed. The officer driving the police vehicle was not physically injured. The police vehicle was damaged.

The car is described as a 2011 four-door Chevrolet Malibu that is hand-painted white, with Saskatchewan licence plate 635 NUF.

Prince Albert RCMP continue to investigate.

Anyone with information about this incident, who witnessed suspicious activity in the Sturgeon Lake First Nation area on the evening of May 10, or who sees the four-door Chevrolet Malibu car that is painted white, is asked to contact Prince Albert RCMP by dialling 310-RCMP or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or .

 

 

 

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