Bonnyville RCMP Arrest three following flight from Police
At approximately 6:15 pm on May 30, 2018, a member of the Bonnyville RCMP attempted to stop a stolen vehicle that was being driven near the town of Bonnyville. The vehicle fled from police and was located abandoned in a ditch shortly thereafter. RCMP members searched the area and located and arrested a female who was suspected to have been inside the stolen vehicle when it fled from police. Further investigation by police revealed that there had also been a male and another female inside the stolen vehicle who fled. Police were also advised that the male who fled was armed with a shotgun.
The second female was located on a farm near Bonnyville the following day and arrested without incident.
Also the following day, Bonnyville RCMP members executed a search warrant on a residence in Kehewin First Nation and located the male in the residence, hiding inside of a dryer.
John Vincent Fryingpan, 25, of Frog Lake, Alberta has been charged with:
– Possession of Stolen Property Over $5000
– Careless Storage of a Firearm
– Possession of a Weapon Dangerous to the Public Peace
– Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm
– Possession of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle
– Possession of a Prohibited Firearm
John Fryingpan was also wanted on several outstanding warrants. He has been remanded into custody and is set to appear in Bonnyville Provincial Court on June 5, 2018.
Cheyenne Harper, 25, of Onion Lake, Saskatchewan has been charged with:
– Possession of Stolen Property Over $5000
– Resisting Arrest
Harper has been released to appear in Bonnyville Provincial Court on June 19, 2018.
Danielle Fryingpan, 19, of Frog Lake, Alberta has been charged with:
– Possession of Stolen Property Over $5000.
Danielle Fryingpan has been released to appear in Bonnyville Provincial Court on June 5, 2018
If you have information about this incident, please call the Bonnyville RCMP at 780-343-7200 or call your local police. If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS (check your local Crime Stopperswww.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions).
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