Man, 25, arrested after assault, flight from police: N.S. RCMP
A Nova Scotia man is facing several charges after he allegedly assaulted a woman and fled from police near Middleton last month.
The RCMP responded to a report of an assault in a moving vehicle on Victoria Road in Spa Springs on Aug. 31.
A female passenger was reportedly trying to get out of a car while it was still moving.
Police say the driver of the blue Honda Civic would not pull over when a traffic stop was initiated on Highway 362.
An officer then followed the car.
Police say the officer saw the driver of the car fail to make a righthand turn back onto Victoria Road from Highway 362 and crash into a ditch.
No one was injured and no infrastructure was damaged in the crash, according to an RCMP news release.
The driver was arrested for:
- assault
- flight from police
- dangerous operation of a conveyance
Police say the 25-year-old man from Lake Charlotte showed signs of impairment when interacting with the officer.
The man provided a breath sample to assess his blood alcohol level.
Police say the result was a “warn,” meaning it registered between 50 mg/100 ml and 80 mg/100 ml.
The man had his licence suspended for a week and his car was impounded.
He was released on conditions pending future court appearances.
For more Nova Scotia news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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