Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Comments closed.

Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.

Please see our Commenting Policy for more.

Update: Attempted carjacking in Penticton leads to manhunt, arrests in Summerland

WATCH: Summerland resident Wayne Lock said police officers, an RCMP helicopter and search dogs descended on his neighbourhood Sunday morning – Jun 30, 2019

A quiet Summerland residential neighbourhood became a flurry of police activity on Sunday morning as a police manhunt ensued for two people accused of attempting to carjack a vehicle in Penticton.

Story continues below advertisement

Wayne Lock, who lives near Solly Road and Fisher Close Road, said he heard the RCMP helicopter hovering over his home around 8:30 a.m.

“I took a walk down to see what was going on and, sure enough, there seemed to be a car vacated at the end of this block and the police dogs were in the truck and they were searching for, it sounded like a couple of armed robbers,” he said.

Penticton RCMP Sgt. Carmen Penney said a man produced a weapon and attempted to steal a vehicle from a woman who was sitting in her car at a gas station around 7:15 a.m.

The suspects were unsuccessful and attempted to flee the area. The suspect vehicle was located a short time later travelling northbound on Highway 97.

Story continues below advertisement

Officers attempted to stop the vehicle by deploying a spike belt before the suspects disappeared.

The pair fled to Summerland and ditched the PT Cruiser they were driving at the end of a road in the bushes before fleeing on foot.

Witnesses report an RCMP helicopter and police dogs were deployed in an attempt to nab the alleged attempted carjackers.

Penney said with the assistance of neighbouring detachments, tips from the general public and air support led to the arrests of a man and woman in their early thirties.

Lock said such alleged criminal activity is uncommon in the area.

“It doesn’t happen much is Summerland so it is pretty amazing to see anything like that here,” he said.

Story continues below advertisement

“It’s good to know that we have that kind of protection in the local area so it makes me feel a little more comfortable to know that we have someone looking out for us.”

The officer on scene said the PT Cruiser was also reported stolen. The back windows were visibly smashed.

On June 20, Okanagan Falls elementary school was placed under a “hold and secure” as officers searched for two people accused of carjacking a vehicle in Penticton.

A woman had reported that a man threatened her with pepper spray and stole her vehicle as she attempted to park in a parking lot on Westminster Avenue West.

The suspects ditched the victim’s vehicle in OK Falls and were tracked down by police. Both men were taken into custody. It’s unknown if the two incidents are linked.

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article