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Police use spike belt to stop, arrest N.S. man after camper stolen

Halifax Regional Police utilized a spike strip to stop a man who they say had stolen a camper. Alexander Quon/Global News

Halifax police say a 37-year-old Hatchet Lake, N.S., man has been released from custody with a promise to appear in court after he was arrested Friday for theft of a camper.

Police say on Friday at about 9:30 p.m. they received a report of a truck towing a camper that had backed into a pole in the 3000 block of Olivet Street in Halifax. The truck then reportedly left the area.

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According to police, the camper had been reported stolen earlier in the day.

Officers spotted the vehicle in the area of Lacewood and Titus and tried to initiate a traffic stop. Police say instead of stopping,  the vehicle picked up speed.

The vehicle was later spotted on Highway 103 outbound before performing a U-turn to head inbound. A spike belt was activated and the vehicle came to a stop. Police arrested the man and no injuries were reported.

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He is scheduled to appear in Halifax Provincial Court on Sept. 26 to face charges of theft, failing to stop at the scene of an accident, resisting arrest and dangerous driving.

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