A Lloydminster man is facing charges after driving erratically with a vehicle full of suspicious materials.
On July 11 at 8:30 p.m., The Lloydminster General Investigation Section attempted to stop a suspicious vehicle in the east side of Lloydminster.
It was driving in the area of 44 Street and 43 Ave and fled from the traffic stop at high rate of speed. Police did not pursue due to public safety concerns.
The next day, officers located the same vehicle and were able to arrest the driver. During a search, police say they located a large amount of ammunition, a BB gun, Halloween masks, duct tape, zip ties and gloves.
Twenty-three-year-old Chase Spencer Lindsay has been charged with Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, Flight from peace officer, Possession of weapon for a dangerous purpose, and Obstruct peace officer.
Lindsay was released from custody and is scheduled to appear at the Alberta Court of Justice in Lloydminster on Aug. 22. Regarding his Saskatchewan matters, he is scheduled to appear at the Saskatchewan Provincial Court on Aug. 28.