Prolific offender nabbed after eventful chase

Quick justice after a prolific offender in the Greater Trail area led RCMP on a big chase over the weekend.

28 year old Clayton Bone from Kimberley was spotted driving a stolen vehicle in Rossland on Saturday.

Police closed in but he ran off at the Centennial Trail parking lot.

He then grabbed a kid’s mountain bike in the Alpine City and made his way down the Warfield Hill and into Trail.

He then escaped to West Trail.

A tip from the public led to his arrest – without incident – Sunday morning.

He was sentenced to fifteen months after admitting to several crimes in Nelson court on Tuesday.

Police now expect to see a major decrease in property-related offences especially in the Beaver Valley and Fruitvale areas.

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