Spike belt damaged two civilian vehicles in dangerous driving pursuit: Kamloops RCMP
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP say a police spike belt damaged two civilian vehicles as officers tried to collar a dangerous driving suspect Friday (March 1).
In a news release issued Tuesday (March 5), spokesperson Cpl. Crystal Evelyn says Mounties found a dark-coloured Mercedes in the 100-block of Clarke Street at around 10:00 p.m. Friday. The vehicle had previously been reported as driving dangerously on Summit Drive and First Avenue.
“When a police officer initiated a traffic stop, a man exited the car and began yelling threatening comments, before running away,” said Evelyn. “The suspect then returned to his car and fled in it — crashing into a cement wall and a police vehicle in the process.”
Due to risk to the public, Evelyn says RCMP deployed a spike belt at the bottom of the Summit Connector in an effort to stop the vehicle.