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Nova Scotia RCMP looking to identify ATV driver after speeding away from police — twice

Nova Scotia RCMP are on the look out after they say the driver of this ATV did not stop for police twice. Nova Scotia RCMP

Nova Scotia RCMP are asking the public to lend them a hand as they attempt to identify the driver of an ATV in Springhill, N.S.

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Police say the driver has avoided stopping for police twice, even when they’ve activated their emergency lights and other equipment.

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“Operating an ATV in this manner is dangerous and illegal,” said a press release on Wednesday.

Nova Scotia RCMP are hoping to identify the man in this photo. Nova Scotia RCMP

The first incident occurred on July 24 at approximately 1:40 p.m. Officers saw a three-wheeler ATV on Lagoon Road.

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But the vehicle sped away when the officers attempted to stop the vehicle.

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On August 13 at 1:40 p.m. officers once again saw a man on a three-wheeler ATV. Officers believe that it was the same driver on the same ATV.

The vehicle once again failed to stop and eventually speed away.

Nova Scotia RCMP are asking anyone with information on this case to contact RCMP at (902) 597-3779 or by Crime Stoppers.

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