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Man accused of taking hammer to Saskatoon FlexParking station

Police said a man used a hammer to damage a FlexParking station in downtown Saskatoon. File / Global News

A man accused of taking a hammer to a FlexParking station in downtown Saskatoon had to be treated after being bitten by a police dog.

Officers said they came across the man early Tuesday morning in the 200-block of 21st Street East using a hammer to damage the station.

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Saskatoon police said the man charged the officers when he saw them, but ran off when they drew their Tasers, which were not deployed.

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A foot chase then took place and the man was taken into custody after being tracked down by a police dog.

He was treated by paramedics for dog bites, but did not require hospitalization.

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The 24-year-old man is charged with willful damage, obstruction, and weapons-related offences.

He is scheduled to appear Tuesday afternoon in Saskatoon provincial court.

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