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Canine Unit Catches Up with Suspect and Results in 22 Charges

Huron County OPP has charged a resident of Perth County with 22 criminal charges following a series of events that took place earlier this week.

It all started off in Listowel on the morning of January 24th when a sedan was stolen from Victoria Avenue North as it sat unoccupied warning up in a driveway.

Just after 5pm, a Huron County OPP officer spotted the vehicle travelling on Airport Line.

An attempt to stop was made however the vehicle took off. The vehicle was found abandoned a short time later on Tipperary Line.

The accused fled to a nearby business after ditching the vehicle and stole a pickup truck. They then drove dangerously through an intersection and collided with a pickup truck injuring the driver.

The accused failed to remain at the scene and then fled to a nearby residence where they committed a break and enter.

Once inside he stole a set of keys to a vehicle as well as the victim’s purse.

The accused located the vehicle outside and threatened the owner and stolen the SUV. The accused then stole their third vehicle of the day.

The accused didn’t get far and crashed into a stone fence and the vehicle became disabled.

At this point the accused took off on foot and fled into a bush lot. Police contained the scene and the OPP Canine and West Region Emergency Response Team conducted a search.

The accused was located and arrested hiding out in a travel trailer on Parr Line.

A 27 year old of North Perth has been charged with:

The accused remains in custody and had a court date January 27th at a Goderich Court.

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