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Police kept busy after two dangerous high-speed chases Thursday night

Police were lead on two-high-speed chases Thursday night resulting in two arrests. Global News / File

WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg man now faces 16 charges after he led police on a high-speed chase Wednesday night.

Witnesses told police they saw a man with a gun near Polo Park around 6 p.m. Thursday.  He fled on foot to the parking lot where he confronted a driver and forced her out of the car.

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Police say he was driving extremely fast as he fled the scene but was eventually stopped and arrested on Portage Avenue and Goulding Street.

28-year-old Randy Terrance Ryle has been arrested and faces 16 charges including robbery with a firearm, theft, driving dangerously and resisting arrest.

An hour later, police were led on another high-speed chase after a robbery in the 100 block of St. Anne’s Road.  That chase grew so dangerous police say they were ‘forced to abort’.

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The car was later found near Bishop Grandin Blvd and a 31-year-old man was arrested.

Alexander Branislav Jovanovich has been charged with three counts of robbery, driving dangerously and a series of other charges.

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