A Prince Albert woman and a Saskatoon man are facing a number of charges following an evade police incident in Saskatoon.
Around 4:15 Wednesday afternoon, patrol officers witnessed a black Chevy Cruz being driven in the area of 33rd Street and Alberta Avenue that had been reported stolen in Prince Albert. A tire deflation devise was successful in disabling one tire of the vehicle on Quebec Avenue. The vehicle continued driving and then left the road near a railway track and stopped. As officers approached the vehicle, it drove away. Members of the Air Support Unit kept it in sight. The suspect driver fled the vehicle on foot near Circle Drive and Alberta Avenue and was taken into custody. One of the passengers then began driving the vehicle up a railway embankment before rolling the vehicle. The 34 year old man was taken to hospital with injuries not considered life-threatening.
Officers searched the vehicle, allegedly finding cans of bear spray, a hatchet, knives, an ice pick, a container with a variety of ammunition, numerous pieces of identification, bank cards belonging to other people, and an empty alcohol bottle.
The 29 year old female and the 34 year old man are facing charges including; Evade Police, Dangerous Driving, Possession of Stolen Property and Possession of a Weapon.















