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Commercial flight diverted during high speed chase in B.C.'s Fraser Valley

A man has been charged following a high-speed police chase that required the diversion of a commercial aircraftand ended in a collision involving a police vehicle in Langley, B.C.

Flight path cleared for RCMP helicopter following SUV that was weaving in and out of traffic

Abbotsford police say a high-speed chase on Feb. 10, 2022 led to the diversion of a commercial airplane. (Tina Lovgreen/CBC)

A man has been charged following a high-speed police chase that required the diversion of a commercial aircraftand ended in a collision involving a police vehicle in Langley, B.C.

Abbotsford police said in a statementthat an RCMP helicopter was following a sport utility vehicle with mismatched licence plates Tuesday that was later confirmed to be stolen.

They say the Mounties alerted them to the chase and their own officers attempted a traffic stop on the ground, at which point the driver sped away.

Police say the chopper followed the SUV and worked with air traffic controllers at Abbotsford's airport to redirect an incoming Swoop Airlines flight that was in the helicopter's flight path.

Police allege the SUV was observed driving into oncoming traffic to pass vehicles, using the shoulder of the road, going through red lights and stop signs, and driving at high speeds that put other motorists at risk.

An hour after the chase began, they say the SUV collided with a police vehicle in nearby Langley, but neither the suspect nor officer were injured.

They say the suspect drove a few more blocks, then fled on foot and was taken into custody with help from police dogs.

A 39-year-old Surrey man has been charged with flight from police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, possession of stolen property over $5,000, breach of probation and prohibited driving.