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Langley carjacking ends with arrest of 性视界传媒 suspect

Man charged after assaulting driver, crashing 5-tonne truck
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A 性视界传媒 man was arrested and charged after a Langley carjacking ended with a crash on Friday, July 5

A 性视界传媒 man is facing criminal charges after a Langley carjacking that ended when an RCMP officer crashed a police patrol vehicle into a stolen 5-tonne truck on Friday, July 5.

Langley RCMP reported receiving multiple calls about a carjacking that occurred in the 20200-block of 64 Avenue.

A female victim reported a suspect assaulted her as she was exiting her vehicle, then got into the driver鈥檚 seat of her vehicle and drove off in an erratic manner.

A short distance away the stolen vehicle was involved in a three-vehicle collision at 200 Street and 64 Avenue.


After this collision, the suspect exited the stolen vehicle and attempted to carjack other vehicles in the area but was unsuccessful.

The suspect then fled the area on foot.

Shortly thereafter, the Langley RCMP received a report that a 5-tonne truck had just been stolen from the area of 196 Street and Willowbrook Drive.

Langley RCMP continued to receive several 911 calls to report the same stolen 5-tonne truck being driven in a dangerous and erratic manner.


After the stolen truck collided with several parked vehicles in the 7200-block of 200 Street, a Langley RCMP officer used his patrol car to stop the truck by "making contact with the front wheel of the stolen truck, disabling it from being operated further," an RCMP statement said.

The driver was arrested as he exited the stolen truck.
A 33-year-old 性视界传媒 man, Edward Joseph Biwer has been charged with one count of robbery, two counts of theft of a motor vehicle, one count of mischief, one count of assault, one count of dangerous operation of motor vehicle, one count of driving while prohibited, and one count of failing  to stop after an accident.


鈥淭he coordinated response by Front-line officers together with the numerous 911 calls from the public regarding this incident allowed Police to apprehend the accused in a timely manner,鈥 said Cpl. Zynal Sharoom of the Langley RCMP.


Police are requesting anyone with footage from dash camera, cell phone or surveillance video of the incident to contact the Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200 and quote file 2024-21188.





 



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