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Stolen vehicle recovered after OPP cruiser performed "Rawling Stop" in Middlesex County

Two Middlesex County OPP cruisers were damaged after police made a "rawling stop" on Thursday morning to retrieve a stolen vehicle.

At 7:44 am, police were informed that the car had been stolen on Second Street in Adelaide Metcalf Township.

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The vehicle was later placed on McCabin Road.

According to police, the driver of the stolen car did not stop.

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Police used a spike belt tire bleeder, but the driver used three flat tires to drive the vehicle. I continued to operate.

Police said police had taken a rolling stop and forced them to use the vehicle into the vehicle's box and slow down because of the increased risk to public safety. Said.

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The vehicle eventually stopped at Elginfield Road in North Middlesex, where the individual was detained. The two cruisers were slightly damaged during the rolling block operation.

No injuries have been reported.

Unidentified Jeremy McKenzie, 46, is a suspect in possession of property gained from a crime of over $ 5,000 in Canada, escape from police officers, dangerous operation of vehicles, and suspects. Was charged with driving.

The man was detained for a bail hearing.

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