Police say 2 people are in custody after an allegedly stolen truck hit a police horse and multiple police vehicles before crashing into a storefront on Queen Street West Friday afternoon.
A suspect, an officer and a police horse were injured after a stolen truck crashed into a Queen Street W. storefront on Friday afternoon, police say.Posted: Nov 01, 2024 7:23 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
Just after 3 p.m., police in the area of Queen and Beverley streets received an alert from an automatic licence plate reader identifying an allegedly stolen vehicle parked on Queen Street W., Duty Insp. Scott Shutt told reporters at the scene on Friday evening. The truck struck the horse, Scott said, before colliding head on with a police vehicle nearby. The truck then reversed before trying to drive off again, when it was hit by a second and a third police vehicle, forcing it onto the Queen Street curb where it crashed into a Little Burgundy storefront, he said.
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