A 25-year-old Brampton man is facing charges after Peel Regional Police say an OPP officer was struck and dragged by a car during a traffic stop in central Mississauga.
Police and paramedics were called to Hurontario Street over Highway 403 at around 9 a.m. Monday.
Peel police Const. Bally Saini said the officer was conducting a routine traffic stop.
“The officer had stopped the vehicle on Hurontario and as a result of that, he was dragged from the traffic stop and the vehicle fled from there,” she said, adding the car was last seen going northbound.
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The four-year constable, who was identified as Patrick Chatelain, was taken to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in serious but stable condition. His condition was later upgraded to non-life-threatening and was subsequently released from hospital.
Peel police said earlier they were looking for a newer model, charcoal grey Chrysler 300C vehicle with the Quebec licence plate and that four people were in the car.
A spokesperson said officers received an anonymous tip about the car before 1 p.m. He said officers were called to an apartment building parking lot near Hurontario Street and Trailwood Drive, north of Eglinton Avenue East and more than a kilometre away from where the traffic stop occurred. The car was found abandoned and officers later seized it for forensic examination.
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Peel police announced Monday evening that an unidentified man was arrested at around 6:45 p.m. Police charged Ian Anthony Green with obstructing a peace officer, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing injury, criminal negligence and failing to remain at the scene.
Outside of a Brampton court Tuesday, Green’s mother didn’t comment on the charges but said he is innocent.
“There is a video. He’s home, he’s under house arrest for 8 p.m. and he’s been home … there’s a video, he was at home, taken from home at 9:40 a.m.,” she said.
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Meanwhile, Peel Regional Paramedic Services Chief Peter Dundas said in a tweet Monday that Chatelain also serves as a paramedic.
“Thoughts with PC Chatelain for a strong recovery,” Dundas wrote. “Stay strong.”
According to the Region of Peel, Chatelain also served in the Canadian Forces.
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