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Multi-jurisdiction property offenders face charges after caught driving stolen vehicle in Northern B.C.

Oct 28, 2020 | 10:50 AM

FORT ST. JOHN RCMP—RCMP in Fort St. John say that the arrest of two multi-jurisdictional property offenders, will help reduce the volume of property offences in B.C. and Alberta.

In the early morning hours of Oct.24th, 2020 Fort St. John RCMP located, Tyler Roherty and Bridget Capot Blanc in the Cecil Lake area of B.C., while driving a stolen vehicle.

Roherty was charged earlier this year with Operating a Motor Vehicle while Disqualified, Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Operation while Prohibited in Grand Prairie, Alberta, followed by Possession of Stolen Property obtained by Crime later in the year.

On Oct.17 Blanc was released on an Undertaking for two counts of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime to attend court on December 21, 2020.

On October 24th, RCMP were aware that Roherty had a B.C. wide arrest warrant for Driving While Prohibited, when they tried to conduct a traffic stop on the stolen vehicle, Roherty and passenger Capot Blanc, fled.

For St. John RCMP deployed a spike belt and successfully deflated the front tires of the stolen vehicle, however, Roherty continued to drive in an effort to avoid being arrested. He struck marked police vehicles before going into a ditch at a low speed.

Police say that both suspects refused to exit the vehicle and that the Police Dog Service canine was used to assist with the arrests. Both suspects were taken to hospital to be medically cleared before being released into police custody.

“I believed that Roherty’s arrest will substantially reduce the volume of property offences in the Peace Regions of BC and Alberta.”—Inspector Anthony Hanson, Officer in Charge, Fort St John RCMP

Roherty now faces charges of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Flight from Police, Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle, two counts of Operate while Prohibited and will remain remanded in custody until November 9.

Blanc faces charges for Possession of Property Obtained by Crime and was relead on a Release Order for Court on November 9.