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A person is going through a slew of charges after he allegedly tried to flee a dramatic police takedown at a Toronto-area Tim Horton’s drive-thru on Tuesday.
The takedown, which noticed a number of officers draw their weapons, occurred round 6:30 p.m., at Westwood Mall in Mississauga.
Peel Regional Police stated they had been known as to the world when it was reported that somebody in an allegedly stolen Ford Bronco turned up on the retailer. Officers had been advised the person had beforehand stolen from the placement and had now returned.
Investigators stated they believed he was in possession of weapons. Once they arrived on the scene, they discovered the person at a Tim Horton’s drive-thru.

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The video, seen by Ontario Chronicle, seems to indicate an armed Peel Regional Police officer standing by the window of a Ford Bronco throughout the takedown.
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With two police cruisers parked in entrance of it, the car’s driver makes an attempt to flee, driving his allegedly stolen automobile on prime of one of many police autos earlier than it falls again and is surrounded by law enforcement officials and autos.
Peel police stated nobody was injured however that their autos did maintain harm.
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The person, who’s 25 years outdated, was ultimately arrested and charged with three counts of possession of property obtained by crime, flight from a peace officer, harmful operation and obstructing a police officer.
He was held pending a bail listening to.

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Video exhibits car attempting to flee police at Ontario Tim Hortons drive-thru
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