Two adults – a male and a female – face a total of 16 charges after a traffic stop and lengthy negotiation on Saturday.
On Saturday, November 20, 2021, at about 12:48 a.m., a patrol member was requested to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle believed to have been involved in a Break and Enter outside of Regina. In the area of 5th Avenue and Queen Street the officer, in a marked patrol vehicle, activated his emergency equipment, but the suspect vehicle (a red Impala), refused to stop. The vehicle became stuck in the area of Hoffer Bay and Park Street. Tire deflation devices were used successfully, but the driver of the vehicle kept moving forward and reversing, ramming a police vehicle. After several attempts to drive away, the driver and passenger moved to the back of the vehicle and eventually, the trunk, before they were negotiated out successfully over an hour and a half later.
Twenty year-old Tiarah PRATT, of Regina, is facing ten charges:
- Obstruction, s. 129(a) CC;
- 2 X Possession of a Weapon Dangerous to Public Peace, S. 88 CC;
- 2 X Carrying a Concealed Weapon, s. 90 CC;
- Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5,000, s. 355(b) CC;
- Possession of Credit Card Obtained by Crime, s. 342(1)(c) CC;
- Possession of (another person’s) Identity Document, s. 56.1(a) CC; and
- 2 X Breach of Undertaking, s. 145(4)(a) CC.
Twenty-five year-old Lyndon James DELORME, of Regina, is charged with:
- Flight from Peace Officer, s. 320.17 CC;
- Obstruction, s. 129(a) CC;
- Breach of Release Order, s. 145(5)(a) CC;
- Breach of Undertaking, s. 145(4)(a) CC;
- Mischief over $5,000, s. 430(3) CC; and
- Possession of a Scheduled Substance (fentanyl), s. 4(1) CDSA.
PRATT and DELORME made their first court appearances on these charges in Provincial Court at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, November 22, 2021.
Investigation into the rural Break and Enter is ongoing.