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Saskatoon police Taser man who refused to get out of vehicle

Saskatoon police used a Taser on a wanted man who refused to get out of a vehicle during a traffic stop on 33rd Street West. File / Global News

Saskatoon police said an officer used a Taser on a wanted man during a traffic stop.

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Officers said they observed a driver believed to have outstanding warrants at around 1:30 a.m. CT on Nov. 22.

Police said the driver provided a false name and refused to exit the vehicle when approached by officers in a parking lot in the 100-block of 33rd Street West.

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Officers said pepper spray was deployed, but was unsuccessful. Police then used a Taser to subdue the man and take him into custody.

He was first taken to detention, and then to hospital as a precaution. No injuries were reported.

The 35-year-old man is facing charges of obstruction and breach of probation. He was also arrested on an outstanding warrant.

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