Midway woman caught/charged in alleged crime trifecta
Trail police arrested a Midway woman Sunday morning, after finding her operating a vehicle with no insurance/registration, while prohibited from driving, and with a warrant out for her arrest, according to Trail RCMP top cop Sgt. Mike Wicentowich.
“On Jan. 30, at 8:50 a.m., Trail and Greater District RCMP received a report of suspicious vehicle parked near the intersection of Tamarac Avenue and Farwell Street in Trail. Front line RCMP officers attended, located and investigated the driver, a 30-year-old Midway woman, and her two passengers.
“Officers discovered that the woman behind the wheel was prohibited from driving and her vehicle did not have valid license plates or insurance.
“The woman will face a charge of drive while prohibited contrary to section 95 of the BC Motor Vehicle Act. Additionally, she was issued a $598 fine for no insurance contrary to section 24 (3)(b) of the BC MVA and $109 for wrong number plate contrary to section 13 (1)(c) BC MVA.
“The woman and one of her passengers also had endorsed warrants for their arrest for un-related matters, which included minor offences that occurred in other areas of the province.”
The 30-year-old Midway woman will make her first court appearance on March 4 in Rossland.
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