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Two people face weapons charges after fleeing from Saskatoon police

After crashing their stolen vehicle, the two occupants of the vehicle fled on foot but were arrested by a canine unit a short time later.
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Officers observed the vehicle drive through a fence adjacent to Airport Drive and travel onto a tarmac before driving through a second fence, striking a light standard on 51st Street and finally coming to a stop in the 3500 block of Idylwyld Drive.

SASKATOON – Two people were arrested after they fled from police on Tuesday morning. 

At approximately 12:30 a.m., Aug. 22, police observed a vehicle known to be stolen in the 400 block of Montreal Avenue Â鶹´«Ã½AV. A traffic stop was attempted, however, the driver refused to stop and fled at high rates of speed and into oncoming traffic.

Officers observed the vehicle drive through a fence adjacent to Airport Drive and travel onto a tarmac before driving through a second fence, striking a light standard on 51st Street and finally coming to a stop in the 3500 block of Idylwyld Drive. The two occupants fled on foot but were arrested by a canine unit a short time later.

The female passenger was found in possession of a loaded rifle magazine when she was arrested, and additional ammunition was located inside the stolen vehicle.

A 27-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman are both charged with evading police, dangerous driving, mischief over $5,000, possession of stolen property over $5,000, endangering safety of aircraft, possession of prohibited ammunition, and breach of court-imposed conditions. The woman faces an additional charge of possession of a prohibited weapon. 

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