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Revelstoke RCMP officer pepper sprayed during traffic stop

The suspect is now in custody
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A Revelstoke RCMP officer was pepper sprayed June 7 after pulling someone over on the Trans Canada Highway east of Revelstoke. (Black Press Media files)

A woman has been arrested after pepper spraying a Revelstoke RCMP officer on Sunday, June 7, on the Trans Canada Highway.

The 26-year-old Maple Ridge woman remains in custody and faces a number of potential criminal charges.

sa国际传媒淭he police investigation remains ongoing and police are seeking additional witnesses,sa国际传媒 said a news release from the RCMP.

The officer pulled over a vehicle for a routine traffic stop approximately 20 km east of Revelstoke when the incident occurred.

While the officer was dealing with the disabling effects of the pepper spray a male passenger exited the vehicle and fled along the highway, however, police determined he was a hitchhiker and not associated with the suspect.

The RCMP officer was treated by BC Emergency Health Services at the scene for non-life threatening injuries.

RCMP located the suspectsa国际传媒檚 vehicle a few kilometres from the scene near the Giant Cedars Boardwalk.

sa国际传媒淭he woman, who was found inside the utility trailer, was emotionally distraught, uncooperative and failed to comply with police commands,sa国际传媒 said the news release. sa国际传媒淪he was eventually physically taken into police custody. She was unharmed.sa国际传媒

When the RCMP searched the vehicle they discovered a loaded crossbow, pepper spray and a knife.

sa国际传媒淭his shocking situation highlights the inherent dangers that frontline police officers face each and every day they go to work,sa国际传媒 said Staff Sgt. Kurt Grabinsky, Revelstoke RCMP detachment commander, in a news release. sa国际传媒淭his officer remained focused on her duty to protect and serve the public by continuing her investigation and relaying important details to other officers in order to safely apprehend the woman who posed a potential risk to herself and others.sa国际传媒

If you witnessed this incident and have not yet spoken to police, or you believe you had an encounter with the woman prior you are asked to call the Revelstoke RCMP at 250-837-5255.


 


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