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Minnedosa's main street was the scene of a very aggressive car chase.

In the early hours of October 14th, Minnedosa RCMP received a report that a male was being chased in his vehicle down Main Street.

The chasing vehicle reportedly slammed into the victim's vehicle several times, leaving it inoperable.

Further investigation determined that a 53-year-old male from Minnedosa saw an unattended campfire at Minnedosa Beach.

He parked his SUV to put out the fire, at which point a vehicle pulled up and flashed its lights at the male.

The male got in his vehicle and left, but the vehicle followed him. He sped up in an attempt to get away, but the chasing vehicle sped up as well, ramming into the SUV multiple times.

The suspect then got into the victim’s vehicle and was able to get it operational. He drove it into a fence in a back alley off Main Street, damaging it significantly.

The suspect then stole personal items from the vehicle and returned to his vehicle, which was also non-operational, where police located him.

He was also found to be on conditions not to possess weapons.

A 21-year-old male from Minnedosa is charged with Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose, Assault with a Weapon, Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Unlawful Transportation of Cannabis, Unlawful Transportation of Liquor, and Breach of a Protection Order.

Luckily, The victim was not physically injured during the incident.