A 17-year-old boy was arrested on Saturday in La Ronge, Sask. after hiding from RCMP in a crawlspace.
Early in the morning on July 2, La Ronge RCMP and Prince Albert Police Dog Services arrested the teen, who was wanted on 11 warrants.
He was found inside a house in a crawlspace, police say.
The boy is facing a total of 30 charges, including resisting arrest, break and enter to a residence, operating a motor vehicle while being pursued by police and assaulting a police officer.
He remains in custody pending an appearance in La Ronge provincial court on July 4.
The teen cannot be named under provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
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