Provincial Police in Dryden are reporting a long list of charges in relation to a stolen vehicle.
On Friday November 30th at around 10:35 am, police say they attempted to stop a small car on Highway 105.
The car sped off and police say they continued to follow the vehicle until they eventually found it in a ditch on Highway 609.
Provincial Police say the vehicle was originally stolen from Winnipeg, MB.
Police then say they recovered several items and they are trying to locate the original owners of the property.
OPP say 46 year old Gregory Huckle of Dryden faces multiple charges including Flight while Pursued by Peace Officer, 5 charges of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000, Driving While Disqualified, Possession of Break In Instruments and 3 charges of Faling to Comply with Recognizance.
Police also say 34 year old Louanne Hunt of Dryden also faces charges including 4 charges of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5000, Possession of Break In Instruments and Personation with intent to avoid arrest, prosecution or obstruct justice (Identity Fraud).
Both of the accussed were remanded into custody and will appear in court on December 7th.


