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Saskatoon police officer nearly struck by vehicle, air support unit called in

WATCH: A Saskatoon patrol officer was nearly struck by a speeding vehicle while on duty – May 31, 2020

Things took an unexpected turn while a Saskatoon patrol officer was returning a stolen bike to its owner Saturday evening.

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According to a released statement, the officer heard a vehicle travelling northbound at a fast speed on Avenue G and tried to wave the vehicle over.

The driver initially slowed down, but then accelerated at the officer who was able to jump out of the way and avoid being struck by the vehicle.

The driver continued down 18th Street and the vehicle was located on 11th Street, police said, where the driver again failed to stop for officers.

Police said there was a short pursuit before the vehicle crashed into a sign at the intersection of Ortona Street and Currie Avenue.

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The occupants of the vehicle fled on foot, but with the help of the air support unit all three suspects were found hiding and were subsequently arrested.

A 21-year-old man is charged with dangerous driving, evade police, refusing a breath demand, possession of a weapon dangerous to the public and assaulting a police officer.

A 22-year-old woman and 19-year-old man are charged with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public and were both issued a cannabis summary offense ticket.

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The female was released and the two men are being held to see a Justice of the Peace Sunday.

The officer was not injured or treated for any injuries as a result of this incident, police said.

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