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Angus man arrested after base chase
02 Feb 2010
link: http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2369204
02 Feb 2010
link: http://www.thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2369204
SPRINGWATER TWP. — Officers from four police agencies were involved in a pursuit Tuesday afternoon after a motorist went on a rampage at CFB Borden and neighbouring Angus.
Just before 1 p.m., officers from the Nottawasaga and Huronia West OPP detachments, as well as Barrie city and military police, pursued a Dodge Caravan being driven dangerously on the base after being denied access.
After damage to a business, another motor vehicle and a police cruiser, police placed a man in custody.
Police say the accused was denied access into CFB Borden after being verbally abusive with military police, but the accused ran the gate and MPs followed after him.
The vehicle was travelling at high rates of speed and running red lights. The vehicle then exited the base into Angus. The vehicle then entered a grocery store parking lot where another vehicle was struck and a glass storefront was also damaged.
The accused continued eastbound on County Road 90 and then veered northbound onto George Johnston Road, in Springwater Township, south of Sunnidale Road. It was there the combined police forces were able to get the vehicle stopped and arrest the driver.
A Barrie city police cruiser was damaged when officers were attempting to get the suspect vehicle stopped.
No one was injured.
George Johnston Road is closed from County Road 90 to Sunnidale Road for the investigation.
Joseph Arlow, 32, of Angus, is charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm and flight from a peace officer causing bodily harm. Additional charges are pending.
The accused was taken to Stevenson Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries and will be held for Wednesday's bail hearing in Barrie.