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Lucan, Ont. resident faces 25 charges after incidents in Middlesex and Huron counties

The side of an OPP vehicle is seen in this file image. Ryan Rocca/Global News File

A Lucan, Ont., man is facing numerous charges following a series of incidents in Middlesex and Huron Counties last week, among them allegations that he “rammed” two police cruisers in an effort to flee police.

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Between Dec. 12 and Dec. 15, police allege the man was involved in a serious collision with another vehicle, “rammed” two police cruisers in an effort to flee custody, and was involved in the theft of multiple vehicles throughout the counties.

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Branden Neeb, 25, of Lucan, has been charged with the following offences:

  • two counts of assaulting a peace officer with a weapon
  • two counts of dangerous operation
  • two counts of failing to stop after accident
  • two counts of fleeing from a peace officer
  • two counts of operation while prohibited
  • six counts of motor vehicle theft
  • two counts of possession of property obtained by crime in Canada over $5,000
  • one count of possession of property obtained by crime in Canada under $5,000
  • two counts of arson – damage to property
  • two counts of failing to comply with a probation order
  • operation while impaired – drugs
  • possession of a schedule I substance

The man was held for a bail hearing and the investigation is continuing.

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