Arrest warrant for dangerous driver

Castlegar RCMP  are eager for prosecutors to pursue an Alberta driver whose actions were potentially lethal.

He was spotted Saturday afternoon driving a stolen truck erratically from Grand Forks.

He twice sped away from police sirens and was weaving in and out of oncoming traffic at very high speeds.

Police did not chase him and he twice drove through spike belts that were deployed on the Bombi Summit before crashing into a ditch and running off.

Sergeant Laurel Mathew says this is serious.

Police are requesting an arrest warrant for the 22 year old.

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