Two people are facing charges after fleeing from police following a break and enter at a Dartmouth construction site.
Halifax Regional Police say an officer was conducting a routine patrol of a construction site at the 300 block of Higney Avenue just after 2:00 a.m. Wednesday, when he noticed two people stealing construction equipment. Police say the two suspects had broken into a trailer full of tools, which they were loading into their vehicle.
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According to police, when the suspects noticed the officer, they drove off. Police say the officer followed the vehicle to a dark area behind a commercial building under construction, where the suspects drove into a recently dug utility trench. The officer also drove into the trench, hitting the suspect vehicle from behind.
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No one was injured and both were taken into custody. A 34-year-old Bedford man is facing multiple charges, including break and enter, fleeing police, driving while prohibited and breaches of undertaking.
A Dartmouth woman, 39, is also facing a charge of break and enter. She was released and will appear in court at a later date.
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