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Taxi driver stabbed with needle, vehicle stolen in Mission, B.C.: police

A 61-year-old taxi driver is recovering after he was assaulted and had his vehicle stolen. Police said a passenger stabbed the driver with a needle, and then climbed into the driver seat and drove off – Apr 7, 2024

A 61-year-old taxi driver is recovering after he was assaulted and had his vehicle stolen.

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Mounties in Mission said the incident happened around 11 p.m. on Friday when the driver picked up a woman in the area of Kudo Drive.

The driver and the passenger reportedly got into an argument over the fare.

Police said the passenger stabbed the driver with a needle, and then climbed into the driver seat and drove off.

The taxi driver was dragged for a “short distance,” police said.

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The vehicle was found shortly after the carjacking. It was abandoned on Best Avenue, near Cedar Street.

A police dog then located a female suspect at a home on Kudo Drive. The woman was arrested.

Police said she has since been released.

“This was a senseless act of violence over what appears to have been a dispute over a taxi fare,” Mission RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Harrison Mohr said.

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“Our officers are in the process of gathering additional evidence to help confirm the identity of the female. If you saw any part of this please give us a call.”

Anyone with information, including video footage from the area, is asked to call Mission RCMP at 604-826-7161.

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