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Saskatoon police dog puts bite on man accused of leading officer on chase

Man accused of leading Saskatoon police on a chase in a stolen vehicle was captured with the help of a police dog. File / Global News

A police dog helped officers capture a man after a chase in Saskatoon early Wednesday morning.

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It started when a woman was nearly run over by a vehicle she was trying to enter near 20th Street West and Avenue P South.

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The vehicle then sped away erratically, according to an officer who saw it happen.

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The officer attempted to stop the vehicle, which had been reported stolen, but the driver refused to pull over.

A tire deflation device was successfully used at 37th Street and Avenue C North.

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The driver continued on for several blocks before abandoning the vehicle and fleeing on foot.

He was tracked down by a police dog in the front yard of a home in the 1800-block of Avenue B North.

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The 31-year-old man was treated by paramedics for dog bites.

He is charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, failing to stop for police, possession of stolen property, and breaches of probation, undertakings and recognizance.

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