The Peterborough Examiner

Four cops injured, cruisers rammed

- Canadian Press

SOUTHWOLD, Ont. — Ontario Provincial Police say a 26-year-old man and a 15-year-old boy are facing a total of 54 charges arising from an incident that sent four officers to hospital and left four cruisers wrecked.

They say officers spotted a stolen pickup truck driving erraticall­y on Friday evening, but were unable to stop it before it left Highway 401 in the Shedden area in southweste­rn Ontario.

It’s alleged the occupants broke into a home in Shedden, where they abandoned the first truck and stole another pickup.

OPP say that truck collided with two police vehicles northeast of Shedden and two additional police vehicles a few kilometres later, injuring four officers, who were taken to hospital for treatment.

Investigat­ors allege that after the second collision the pair abandoned the second pickup, flagged a passing car, and assaulted the driver and passenger in an unsuccessf­ul attempt to steal their vehicle.

They say after the occupants of the car drove away unharmed, the suspects hid in a ditch, where they were apprehende­d by police.

“Four officers in the police vehicles suffered non-life threatenin­g injuries as a result of the collisions,” OPP said in a release. “They were transporte­d to hospital, and have been subsequent­ly discharged.”

Two long guns were recovered in the first stolen pickup truck, police said.

Gary Green of Haldimand County, Ont., faces a total of 40 charges, including six counts of assault with a weapon, three of assault causing bodily harm, assault with intent to resist arrest, and possession of methamphet­amine and marijuana.

A boy from Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation, Ont., faces 14 charges that include assault with a weapon, robbery with intent, theft of a motor vehicle, and possession of methamphet­amine and marijuana.

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