Bear spray allegedly used in argument between 2 drivers in Wilmot Valley, P.E.I.
Police are looking for any witnesses or video footage of an incident between two drivers in Wilmot Valley the place Mounties say a person attacked one other driver with bear spray.
In a information launch, RCMP mentioned officers obtained the report of a dispute between two drivers on the intersection of MacIntyre Highway and Blue Shank Highway simply earlier than 7:30 p.m. on Could 16.
Through the argument, police mentioned the drivers left their automobiles, and one discharged bear spray within the different’s face. He then acquired again in his automotive and fled the scene.
Shortly after, round 8 p.m., officers discovered a automobile matching the automotive’s description concerned within the assault on Broadway Road South in Kensington.
Mounties pulled the automotive over, however police mentioned the motive force fled the scene shortly after it stopped.
The suspect is described as being in his late 30s and standing round 5 toes 4 inches tall with a median construct.
He was sporting a dark-coloured baseball hat and square-framed sun shades with brown lenses.
The automotive is described as a more recent mannequin, greyish-blue Volkswagen Jetta, with the Ontario licence plate quantity CTKL 735.
After reviewing the automotive’s registration info, police discovered the automobile was a rental automotive which has since been reported stolen.
“We’re concerned with any footage from cameras within the space – surveillance video from companies, dash-cams, doorbell cameras – something which will present the occasions in Wilmot Valley or Kensington,” mentioned East Prince RCMP Cpl. Nick Doyle.
“Please verify any recordings for the night of Could 16 to see in case you may help our investigation. We additionally wish to speak to you in case you witnessed these occasions or in case you have info on the whereabouts of the individual concerned.”
Anybody with info that would assist the continuing investigation is requested to contact RCMP at 902-436-9300 or tip anonymously to Crime Stoppers.