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Police plane tracks stolen van after chase in Saskatoon

Saskatoon Police have arrested two people after a high-speed chase early Sunday morning.

Man, 28, and woman, 19, arrested

Police used a plane to track down the stolen van. (Saskatoon Police Service)

Saskatoon Police have arrested two people after a high-speed chase early Sunday morning.

According to a police news release, patrol officers tried to stop a van on 20th Street, near Ave. W around 2:40 a.m. CST.

The vehicle had been reported stolen fromCochin, Sask., located 35 km north of North Battleford.

Police said the driver stepped on the gas and attempted to evade police, but officers in a cruiser kept the vehicle in sight until a police plane was above it.

The plane, equipped with an infrared camera, watched the vehicle as it sped around the city, allegedly sideswiping a vehicle on 22nd Street at Whitney.

The van was eventually abandoned on Milton Street, just east of Confederation Drive.

A K9 Unit was deployed and the two people whoran from the vehicle were quickly found hiding nearby. Both allegedly resisted police instructions and had to be treated for dog bites.

A 28-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman, both from North Battleford, are nowfacing multiple charges, including possession of stolen property, evading policeand dangerous driving.

The man also had several unrelated warrants for his arrest.