Ottawa Citizen

Police charge pair who spent night in truck in river

- AIDAN COX

An Ottawa man and woman are facing multiple charges after avoiding police by camping out in a pickup truck in the Mississipp­i River Thursday night.

At around 9:45 a.m. Thursday, Ontario Provincial Police officers went to River Road in Lanark Highlands after receiving reports that unwanted persons were refusing to leave a rental property.

Once police arrived, a man and woman fled the property in a black Ford pickup and entered the Mississipp­i River.

Efforts by the police to approach the truck were unsuccessf­ul as the driver kept moving further away whenever officers came near, said acting Sgt. Angie Atkinson.

Police then tried communicat­ing with the two from the shoreline in an effort to gain informatio­n on what had previously happened at the rental property, said Atkinson.

“When a situation like that is happening, it becomes a safety matter — it’s flowing water, it’s an operationa­l vehicle and because it is a public safety matter you have people in there and we don’t want officers hurt, we don’t want people hurt,” Atkinson added.

The man and woman refused to co-operate and remained in the river overnight.

Atkinson estimated the truck sat in no more than a few feet of water, some 30 to 50 feet into the river, while police watched from the shoreline during the night.

At around 6:15 a.m. Friday, the two occupants were arrested and taken into custody without incident. It is unclear exactly how the arrests were made.

Kirsten Fournier, 22, was charged with one count of obstructin­g a peace officer and was released with a promise to appear in court next Friday.

The driver, 29-year-old James Hugh Lamb, was charged with one count of obstructin­g a peace officer, one count of failing to comply with recognizan­ce, one count of mischief under $5,000 and one count of causing a disturbanc­e.

Lamb was held in custody pending the outcome of a bail hearing in an Ontario Court of Justice on Tuesday.

The investigat­ion is ongoing and police are asking anyone with informatio­n to contact Lanark County OPP at 613-267-2626 (during business hours) or 1-888-310-1122.

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