Michael James Power, 39, is facing a total of 11 charges stemming from alleged offences in Clearwater, Salmon Arm and Fort St. John.
A man accused of cutting off his electronic ankle monitor and ditching it on the side of a road has been denied bail on new charges connected to a high-profile police pursuit last month from the Okanagan to Salmon Arm.
Court heard Power was arrested in January in Fort St. John on two counts of break and enter. He was released on bail on June 9, ordered to wear an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet to allow corrections officials to track his whereabouts. “It’s a very strong case for the Crown when the ankle bracelet attached to Mr. Power shows up on the side of the road and then he doesn’t report for two months,” he said.
He is also facing charges of possession of stolen property, obstructing a peace officer and two counts of breach connected to the Salmon Arm arrest, in addition to a breach charge for not reporting in Fort St. John.
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