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RCMPshield_crest2On the afternoon of May 19 on Highway 97 just south of Williams Lake, two RCMP officers attempted to arrest an intoxicated male pedestrian who was staggering into traffic. The male became combative with police and while being taken into custody the male uttered numerous threats toward the arresting officers.

The male is currently in custody facing several charges including Assaulting a Police Officer, Resisting Arrest and Uttering Threats. He is scheduled to appear in Provincial Court on May 22, 2012.

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