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Woman Hospitalized, 2 Men Arrested After Stolen Pickup Truck Crash In Vancouver

The Canadian Press, 14 Jan, 2017 01:56 PM
    Vancouver Police continue to investigate a stolen pickup truck that snarled traffic at Granville Street and West 16th Avenue early this morning.
     
    Around 4 am, police were called to the area of Harwood and Burrard Street after the owner of a 1994 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck saw someone stealing his vehicle. The truck was located by police as it was driven southbound over the Burrard Street bridge, and followed to Granville and West 16th Avenue, where it was involved in a collision with an SUV.
     
    Following the collision, the truck was boxed in by police vehicles, and one suspect was taken into custody. A second man ran from the scene and was tracked by a VPD K-9 Unit. He was ultimately seen getting into a taxi, and was arrested without incident at Pine Street and Cedar Crescent.
     
    The driver of the SUV, a 31-year-old Vancouver woman, was taken to hospital for the treatment of minor injuries.
     
    Twenty-nine-year-old Harry Kenneth Folkes of Vancouver has been charged with theft of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from a police officer, and failing to remain at the scene of an accident.
     
    Twenty-nine-year-old Hastings Steven Gillies of Vancouver has been charged with one count of theft of a motor vehicle.

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