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Saskatoon Police Air Support Unit helps track fleeing suspect

Saskatoon police officers attempted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle near 17th Street West and Avenue J South.
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The Saskatoon Police Service Air Support Unit tracked the vehicle to the area of Circle Drive and Preston Avenue South.

SASKATOON — The Saskatoon Police Service Air Support Unit (ASU) helped patrol officers catch a suspect in a fleeing vehicle.

At about 4 a.m. on April 8, officers attempted a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle near 17th Street West and Avenue J South. The vehicle initially came to a stop but fled moments later.

Officers on the ground disengaged from the evade police incident, while those in the air continued to monitor the vehicle’s movements. The ASU tracked the vehicle to the area of Circle Drive and Preston Avenue South, where ground officers intercepted it with a tire deflation device. The vehicle continued into an alley in the 2600 Block of Eastview where the suspect abandoned the vehicle and hid behind a house. Members of the ASU directed ground officers to the suspect’s location, and he was arrested without further incident.

A 36-year-old man has been charged with evading police and dangerous driving.

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