The Prince George RCMP has one person in custody after a suspicious vehicle call evolved into a stolen vehicles investigation.
Police heard of one suspicious vehicle parked between two commercial businesses on Otway Road around 3:30 AM on Saturday, December 10th.
Upon police arrival, the vehicle took off, went through two ditches, hit the side of a police car, and headed towards Miworth. The RCMP did not pursue it and found the vehicle abandoned in a ditch a few minutes later. Police ran checks on the vehicle and found it was stolen from Dawson Creek on December 5th.
Police dogs tracked a female hiding under a fallen tree. Police allege she did not cooperate with commands and arrested her around 5:20 AM.
After that, RCMP determined another truck had been stolen from the same business as the first. The second truck was found abandoned a short distance away. Dog teams tracked down two more suspects: one was tracked to another business where a third vehicle was stolen. That vehicle was described as a white 2006 Ford F250, short box pickup truck bearing BC licence plates “DY8093.” The second was tracked to a residence where police say a female suspect asked a resident to call a taxi.
The suspects nor the truck have been located.
Police describe the female who called a taxi as:
- Caucasian female
- 168 cm (5’6″)
- 68 kg (150 lbs)
- Reddish hair with a bun or ponytail
- Wearing jeans, a red or maroon coat and brown boots
Christina Louise Nellis – who RCMP say is a 34-year-old female from Dawson Creek with history in Prince George – has been charged with the following:
- Assault Peace Officer with a Weapon
- Possession of Property Obtained by Crime
- Flight from Police
- Fail to Comply with Recognizance (2 counts)
The investigation is continuing.
If you have any information about these events, you’re asked to call the Prince George RCMP at (250)561-3300 or anonymously contact Crime Stoppers at 1(800)222-8477, online at www.pgcrimestoppers.bc.ca (English only), or Text-A-Tip to CRIMES (274637) using keyword “pgtips”.
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