Man who admitted to semi hijacking near Clearwater gets more than five years prison
KAMLOOPS — A man who admitted to a series of crimes over several months in 2017 spanning from Alberta to Kamloops has been sentenced to more than five years in jail.
David Chappell apologized to his victims and the court before being sentenced to five years and six months for his crimes, which included hijacking a semi truck near Avola, kidnapping its driver in the process.
Court heard during B.C. Supreme Court Justice Sharon Matthews’s decision that Chappell was completely entrenched in a crystal meth addiction when he committed more than a dozen crimes in Alberta and B.C. in 2017.
They included the criminal harassment of his pregnant ex-partner, and stealing items to pay for drugs before heading to B.C. Between Clearwater and Kamloops, Chappell stole mail, committed two robberies using an imitation firearm, and evaded police up until a K-9 team took him down.