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South Okanagan man charged in 2019 hit-and-run incident at Skaha Lake Park

: Simran Pandher, seen here outside the family’s liquor store. Global News

A South Okanagan man who admitted to pulling an airsoft pistol on alleged thieves in 2018 has been charged in a 2019 hit-and-run incident that left a man with serious injuries.

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Tire marks at the scene of the crime indicate a vehicle drove all over the local park, across the grass and towards the beach.

In 2018, Simran Pandher apologized for using an air-soft pistol in his pursuit of a trio that allegedly tried breaking into the Skaha Liquor Store – his family’s business.

Police took Pandher into custody before determining the gun wasn’t real and did not pursue charges against the Penticton man.

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However, it’s a 2019 incident that’s seen the 25-year-old charged with a crime that left tire tracks through Skaha Lake Park, which is a block away from the liquor store.

RCMP say the incident happened at 4:25 a.m., on July 21, a hit-and-run involving a red Dodge pickup truck that ran down a bicycle before fleeing the scene.

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Police say the cyclist, Jonah Bowes, 33, suffered a serious lower-body injury but recovered. It was his screams from the scene that prompted several calls to 911.

While a suspect truck was found after the hit-and-run, the suspect driver was not. But one year after the incident, Pandher was arrested and charged with assault with a weapon and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.

At the time, RCMP called the assault an isolated incident.

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The matter remains before the courts. Pandher, who declined comment on the charges, is expected to be back in court on March 10 for a procedural appearance.

In related news, an online court search shows that a Jonah David Bowes has been charged with one count of flight from police on Sept. 2, 2020, and that a March 17 court date has been set.

 

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