May 24, 2024

Kingston Police canine locates driver who fled from police – Kingston | Globalnews.ca

A Kingston Police service dog located a man who police say fled during a traffic stop on Friday.

Police say around 4:55p.m. on July 16, they attempted to conduct a traffic stop on Montreal Street, when the driver allegedly ignored police lights and sirens.

The driver drove in the oncoming lane of traffic at a high speed.

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Police say shortly after, the driver passed a cruiser responding to an unrelated call and nearly struck the officer as he passed by.

The driver allegedly abandoned his vehicle north of Highway 401, on Thompson Crescent.

Police say the Canine Unit was then requested, and around 6:30p.m., Kingston police service dog Dak along with his handler, Const. Jeff Dickson, located the accused in a nearby wooded area where he was arrested and taken into custody.

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The 31-year-old Gananoque man was charged with failing to stop for police, and dangerous operation of a conveyance.


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