Listen Live

22-year-old takes Fortis utility truck on joyride from Nanaimo to Campbell River

A 22-year-old man is in trouble, after he allegedly stole a Fortis utility truck in Nanaimo and drove it all the way up to Campbell River. 

On Tuesday (Feb. 2nd), Fortis crews were fixing a gas leak on Brechin Road when a man hopped in one of their trucks and sped off.

Constable Gary O’Brien with the Nanaimo RCMP says an officer already on scene helping navigate traffic heard a worker yelling that someone stole their truck.

“By the time the officer got back to his vehicle, the truck was gone,” O’Brien says.

“We broadcasted the description of the plates and sure enough, within minutes, we had another police car that was situated behind the truck at a stoplight.”

However, when the officer put his sirens on, the man in the Fortis truck hit the gas. He drove over the sidewalk, nearly taking out a street light while doing so and once again sped off.

“At that point, we realized we weren’t going to chase this guy. The risk to the public was too great.”

O’Brien says officers later saw the truck heading north, so they started following him. The suspect forgot to turn off the truck’s flashing amber lights, so it wasn’t hard to spot.

Nanaimo RCMP trailed him all the way to Campbell River, at which point they turned the case over to the Campbell River RCMP.

O’Brien adds that later that day, the truck was stopped and the man was arrested. He’s now facing charges of possession of stolen property.

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Port Hardy mayor reacts to recent Telus outage

The mayor of Port Hardy is expressing concerns with the community’s connectivity following a Telus outage earlier this month which left several homes and businesses without phone services. 

More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella

A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia. 

More Shaikh Al Kar products recalled in B.C. due to salmonella

A recall of Shaikh Al Kar products due to possible salmonella contamination is expanding in British Columbia. 

B.C. politicians condemn political violence after Charlie Kirk shooting in U.S.

Premier David Eby said Canadians must reject a culture of political violence after the high-profile shooting of American commentator Charlie Kirk.

B.C. declares meat inspectors essential amid public service strike

Provincial meat inspectors have been classified as essential workers amid an escalated strike by B.C. public service workers. 
- Advertisement -