Richard Chadwick McGuire (Photo Courtesy of Lambton OPP)Richard Chadwick McGuire (Photo Courtesy of Lambton OPP)
Sarnia

Lambton OPP Arrest Wanted Man

A Dawn-Euphemia man, wanted on various charges including assaulting police, has been arrested.

Lambton OPP say 28-year-old Richard Chadwick McGuire was taken into custody on outstanding warrants just before midnight Saturday.

McGuire is charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight while pursued by police, assaulting and resisting a peace officer, assaulting a peace officer with a weapon, driving while disqualified, two counts of mischief under $5,000, and three counts of failing to comply with conditions.

Some of the charges stem from a July 15 incident in Dawn-Euphemia.

At the time, Lambton OPP officers were called just before 3pm about a 2000 Chev Silverado pickup truck, which appeared to be in disrepair, and was being driven erratically.

Police said the red truck was missing a driver-side door and side mirrors and had a smashed rear window. It was observed in the Langbank Line, Cuthbert Rd. and Robinson Rd. area towing a flatbed trailer with a large bulldozer track.

Police say the vehicle entered several agricultural fields when they tried to stop it.

Officers were able to recover the trailer and bulldozer track a short time later, but the driver and pick-up were not located at the time.

McGuire remains in police custody.

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