Police use bean bags to apprehend suspect in stolen vehicle incident: AbbyPD
ABBOTSFORD — Abbotsford Police say a 37-year-old man was arrested Monday night after he stole a vehicle and tried to flee from authorities by ramming police vehicles in the parking lot of an Abbotsford hotel.
According to a statement from AbbyPD Sgt. Paul Walker, a member of the Lower Mainland Integrated Police Dog Service located a stolen Toyota Tacoma pickup truck on Monday night at 9:20 p.m. The vehicle had been traveling eastbound on Highway 1 from the Coquitlam area after it was stolen during a residential break and enter in Burnaby on Saturday, Dec. 14. The vehicle was secretly tracked into Abbotsford with assistance from Abbotsford PD plainclothes officers until it entered the parking lot of the Sandman Hotel on Mount Lehman Road just off Highway 1 in Abbotsford.
The truck was observed backing into a parking stall, enabling additional Abbotsford PD officers and K9 officers to move in an attempt to pin it. The driver of the stolen truck attempted to flee by ramming police vehicles. However, officers were successful in pining the vehicle in.
Sgt. Walker says the suspect continued to be noncompliant with police direction and was seen reaching around in the vehicle, which officers suspected was in search of a weapon. Due to the ongoing non-compliance of the suspect and belief that a weapon was present, police utilized less lethal bean bag rounds and a police dog in an effort to gain the suspect’s compliance and take him into custody. A 37-year-old man from the Lower Mainland, who has a significant criminal history was arrested.