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Pictou County man facing multiple charges after trying to flee from police on ATV

A 30-year-old man is facing five charges after driving dangerously on an ATV in New Glasgow on Sunday night.

New Glasgow police responded to an ATV driving aggressively in parking lots on Sunday

An officer in a uniform with a badge that reads New Glasgow Regional Police.
New Glasgow Regional Police responded to a 30-year-old Pictou man driving aggressively on an ATV around commercial parking lots. The driver is now facing multiple charges. (Robert Short/CBC)

A 30-year-old Pictou County man is facing five charges after colliding with a police vehicle while driving anATV in New Glasgow, N.S., on Sunday night.

Const. Ken Macdonald of the New Glasgow Regional Police says the driver of the ATV was driving on a nearby walking trail without a helmet and circling around commercial parking lots of a local restaurant and a movie theatre at the Aberdeen Centre.

"Under those conditions, including the time of night and the pedestrian traffic, increased the risk to public safety," Macdonald said.

Macdonald says police tried to stop the ATV. The driver of the ATV made an attempt to flee from the police and collided with a police vehicle in the process.

The driver is now facing charges includingdangerous operation andflight from a peace officer.

He wasreleased on conditions and will return to Pictou provincial court on Dec. 2, 2024.

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