
Saskatchewan motorist facing 14 charges after fleeing police on northern Ont. highway
A 40-year-old Saskatchewan man is facing 14 criminal and traffic-related charges after allegedly fleeing from police in a pickup truck on a northern Ontario highway earlier this month.
Ontario Provincial Police responded to multiple calls about an erratic driver heading eastbound on Highway 17 near Three Finger Lake on Aug. 4 shortly before 11:30 a.m.
Officers located the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop, but the driver allegedly left the highway and entered a forested area, using ATV trails in an attempt to evade police.
The suspect was apprehended shortly afterwards when he exited the trails.
OPP - Erratic driver
Ontario Provincial Police stopped an erratic driver on Highway 17 near Manitouwadge, Ont., on August 4, 2025. (Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police)
Charges include drug trafficking, weapons offences
The accused, a resident of Carievale, Sask., has been charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from a peace officer, possession of a prohibited device or ammunition and possession of break-in instruments. Additional charges include drug trafficking, three counts of drug possession, two possession of property obtained by crime offences, driving with cannabis readily available and operating a motor vehicle with a speed measurement warning device along with failing to comply with a release order and disobeying a court order.
Marathon OPP - Drugs Seized - Aug 4
Ontario Provincial Police stopped an erratic driver on Highway 17 near Manitouwadge, Ont., uncovering illicit substances including psilocybin, cocaine and methamphetamines on August 4, 2025. (Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police)
Following an initial court appearance on Aug. 5 in Thunder Bay, the suspect was remanded into custody. A future court date is expected to be scheduled.
'The investigation is ongoing,' the OPP stated in a news release last week.
Authorities are asking anyone with information or dash camera footage related to the incident to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.
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