The Daily Courier

Man pleads guilty after bridge arrest

- By ANDREA PEACOCK

One of two men arrested following a police takedown on the William R. Bennett Bridge in January has pleaded guilty.

On Jan. 12, Penticton RCMP stopped two men in a suspicious vehicle, but the driver sped off before police could speak with them.

Mounties did not pursue the vehicle, but they shared informatio­n about it with nearby detachment­s, said police.

Kelowna RCMP, police dog services and air services worked together to stop the vehicle on the bridge, where both suspects were apprehende­d.

The incident shut down the eastbound lanes of the bridge for some time, and several vehicles, including a police car, were heavily damaged.

Ryan Regan, 33, was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, two counts of failure to stop at an accident, mischief to property over $5,000, assault with a weapon and flight from a police officer. All his offences are listed as occurring in West Kelowna.

On Thursday, Regan pleaded guilty to three of the charges: dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, assault with a weapon and flight from a police officer.

Michael Dennison, 25, was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, operating a vehicle while disqualifi­ed, possession of stolen property under $5,000, flight from a peace officer and breach of probation.

All his offences are listed as occurring in Penticton.

He is scheduled to plead guilty to all counts on March 23.

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