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Okanagan resident arrested, charged after fleeing from police

Police say an officer attempted a traffic stop in downtown Penticton, but that the suspect allegedly fled at a high rate of speed. Global News

An Okanagan resident has been charged with dangerously fleeing from police following an attempted traffic stop earlier this month.

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According to the Penticton RCMP, Nicholas Desrochers was spotted driving through town by a local, plain-clothed officer, and an attempted traffic stop was made.

But instead of stopping for the street-enforcement unit officer, police say Desrochers allegedly fled at a high rate of speed.

“Desrochers was observed to run a stop sign and drive into oncoming traffic in order to evade police,” Const. Dayne Lyons said of the May 3 incident. “Witnesses had come forward to confirm almost being struck.”

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RCMP say Desrochers was located and arrested without incident the next day.

Online court documents say Desrochers is in custody and has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle and flight from police.

His next court appearance is Thursday, May 26 in Kelowna.

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