West Shore RCMP are searching for a man and a stolen vehicle following several incidents across the South Island.
Police are searching for a white man who's believed to be driving a black 2010 Dodge Caravan with licence plate EJ505R.Earlier that day, police received a report of a man with a suspected stolen vehicle in View Royal near the intersection of Admirals Road and Craigflower Road around 9 a.m.
The next day, on Wednesday, police say the stolen vehicle was involved in several incidents in Sooke, including break-ins and threats.By Wednesday evening, police say the vehicle was spotted between Sooke and Ladysmith. Several attempts were made to stop the vehicle between 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., however the driver refused to stop, police say.The man is described as standing 5'7" with a slim build. He's believed to be in his 30s with long, dark-blond hair and a beard.
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