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Lloydminster RCMP arrest four in stolen vehicle

Last Saturday, at approximately 9:00 p.m., Lloydminster RCMP located a stolen white truck in the 2500 block of 50 avenue.

A traffic stop was attempted with the vehicle but it fled north on 50 avenue. A pursuit was not initiated due to public safety.

Police were able to follow the vehicle at a safe distance when it struck a vehicle on 44 street. A second traffic stop was attempted near Township Road 510 but the truck fled again and struck another police vehicle on the passenger side.

The four occupants of the vehicle were quickly arrested without incident. One occupant from the truck and a police officer were treated for minor injuries.

Robert Lee Plourde (22) of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, is charged with causing bodily harm by criminal negligence, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, assault of a peace officer with a weapon, flight from police and possession of property obtained by crime.

He was remanded into custody and will be appearing in Lloydminster Provincial Court tomorrow.

Kashtin Lee Sandfly (19) of Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, is charged with resisting arrest and flight from police. He was released after a judicial hearing and will be appearing in Lloydminster Provincial Court tomorrow.

Lorraine Destiny Violet Cook (23) of Onion Lake, Saskatchewan, is charged with failing to comply (x3). She was released after a judicial hearing and will be appearing in Lloydminster Provincial Court on January 22.

The fourth occupant of the vehicle was released without charges.

Property crime continues to be a priority for the Lloydminster RCMP Detachment. Mounties say crime reduction requires a collaboration with community members and the RCMP appreciate any report of suspicious people or activities to police.

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