You might remember the story of a man in London Ontario who left his cell phone in a cab and when he tried to retrieve it ended up dead. Well, police quickly zeroed in on a suspect and when they tried to make an arrest, this happened:
Police say the man tried to run over the officers in downtown Ottawa around 4 p.m. Wednesday, leaving one officer with minor injuries.
They say they gave chase in a squad car and ended up near the Rideau River, where they say two suspects jumped out and officers arrested one, but lost the other.
Several hours later police say they were called to the river’s edge, where the same man was trying to swim across and police entered the water.
But they say the man went under before they could reach him and he hasn’t been located.
Today, they found his body. That brings and end to a very sad tale where nobody wins.
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Accused Killer Of Man Trying To Retrieve His Cell Phone Found Dead In River
You might remember the story of a man in London Ontario who left his cell phone in a cab and when he tried to retrieve it ended up dead. Well, police quickly zeroed in on a suspect and when they tried to make an arrest, this happened:
Police say the man tried to run over the officers in downtown Ottawa around 4 p.m. Wednesday, leaving one officer with minor injuries.
They say they gave chase in a squad car and ended up near the Rideau River, where they say two suspects jumped out and officers arrested one, but lost the other.
Several hours later police say they were called to the river’s edge, where the same man was trying to swim across and police entered the water.
But they say the man went under before they could reach him and he hasn’t been located.
Today, they found his body. That brings and end to a very sad tale where nobody wins.
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