A Montréal resident is facing a series of Highway Traffic Act and Criminal Code charges following a collision between a stolen vehicle and a police vehicle in South Glengarry.

On Tuesday, March 4, at approximately 10 a.m., Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle from the Toronto area travelling eastbound on Highway 401 in South Glengarry. A short time later, officers attempted to stop the vehicle on Highway 401 near Fraser Road. The suspect avoided a spike belt deployed by officers and subsequently struck a stationary police vehicle before entering the ditch.

The lone occupant of the stolen vehicle remains in police custody after being released from the hospital. Two officers were also transported to the hospital for assessment.

Jean Samual NGUE, age 19 of Montréal has been charged with:

  • Theft of motor vehicle
  • Flight from peace officer
  • Fail to stop for police
  • Dangerous operation
  • Careless driving
  • Possession property obtained by crime over $5,000
  • Trafficking in stolen goods over $5,000
  • Obstruct peace officer
  • Failure to comply with release order – two counts
  • Fail to comply with probation order – four counts
  • Operation while prohibited
  • Driving while under suspension – two counts
  • Fail to properly wear seat belt

The accused was remanded into custody following a bail hearing and is scheduled to make another court appearance before the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall.