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Good Samaritan helps Prince Albert police officer with arrest

Police are thankful a Good Samaritan helped out one of their own this weekend in Prince Albert, Sask. Eric Beck / Global News

The Prince Albert Police Service is thankful a Good Samaritan helped out one of its own. On Saturday morning, an officer was called to a complaint about an intoxicated person at a local business in the 3200-block of 2nd Avenue West.

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Police say when the officer went to check on the 32-year-old man, he began striking the officer.

A member of the public assisted the officer in gaining control of the suspect.

Police say no one was injured during the altercation.

The suspect is now facing charges of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.

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