Driver leads police on several chases over weekend

Vegreville RCMP and Community Peace officers were kept busy over the past few days by a motorist who decided that the requirement to stop for police did not apply to him.

On Sunday September 6, 2015 a 37 year old man from Mundare, Alberta and his 1990 Blue Isuzu pickup truck were seen driving in the town of Mundare, Alberta which is approximately 75 km west of Edmonton. The truck was very familiar to police as a salvage vehicle which could not be registered or insured,  and was not safe to be on the road. When RCMP attempted to pull the truck over he refused to stop. Due to the potential risk to the public RCMP chose to not pursue the truck within the town.

Later that afternoon the truck again failed to stop for another RCMP officer who was attempting to pull it over for the same reasons. Two days later the truck again failed to stop for a Community Peace Officer.

The truck was then seen driving again in the evening of September 8, 2015 near Mundare. This time police followed the truck to an isolated rural area where RCMP set up a roadblock on a gravel road. Upon the truck approaching the roadblock he appeared to slow down as if to stop. Instead, he decided to drive through the ditch, then a field and went around the roadblock. RCMP followed and attempted to stop the truck for another 3 miles with it still refusing to stop. When the truck approached the next roadblock he turned around in the middle of the road and came back towards the following officers. When officers tried to block his escape the suspect vehicle collided with the front of an RCMP car while driving through the ditch again and evaded capture. Luckily the damage was minor and nobody was injured.

The next morning on September 9 RCMP located the driver of the truck near his residence in Mundare. This time he fled on foot and RCMP gave chase. The male broke into a nearby home where a female resident was home alone at the time. Officers located the suspect in the garage of the house where he then broke the door and ran from police again. RCMP caught up to the suspect a short distance away where he turned and came towards officers in a threatening manner. Pepper spray was deployed and the suspect was taken into custody after resisting arrest.

37 year old Istvan (Steven) Bela BARTOK of Mundare, Alberta is currently in police custody. BARTOK is facing 27 charges pertaining to these matters and is very familiar to RCMP and Peace Officers in the area. He makes his first appearance in Vegreville Provincial Court on September 14, 2015.

 

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