A Brantford man has been charged after Waterloo Regional Police stated he tried to get away from police in a stolen car.
On Monday round 7:30 a.m., police had been informed a Chevrolet Silverado had been stolen from a safe compound of a Cambridge enterprise.
Officers discovered the stolen truck within the Kingsway Drive and Wilson Avenue space of Kitchener. After they tried to cease the car, the motive force reversed the truck over a curb and right into a fence. He then drove right into a police cruiser earlier than rushing off on Wilson Avenue.
The unoccupied truck was later discovered round 8:10 a.m. within the Maryhill Highway and Crowsfoot Highway space of Woolwich Township. A suspect was noticed operating right into a forested space close by.
WRPS introduced out the canine unit and their remotely piloted car (RPV) to trace the person down.
Round 9:30 a.m., the canine group arrested the person after he was situated in a cornfield by the RPV.
A 40-year-old Brantford man has been charged with break and enter, theft of motorized vehicle, possession of stolen property over $5,000, flight from police, failure to cease at scene of accident and driving whereas below suspension.









