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Drug charges laid after driver evades RIDE check

Police allege 23-year-old had cocaine and hydromorphine when they caught up to him.
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THUNDER BAY POLICE SERVICE
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A Thunder Bay man who appeared to evade a RIDE check was later stopped by police and arrested on a number of drug-trafficking related offences Sunday morning. 

Thunder Bay Police Service officers were conducting a RIDE program in the area of Ambrose and Court Streets around 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 1 when they observed a red sedan being driven erratically. 

Officers then observed the motorist drive away in an apparent attempt to elude the RIDE check. An officer followed the vehicle and eventually conducted a traffic stop in the area of Machar Avenue. 

When police spoke to the motorist they observed several signs of impairment. Police then requested the driver participate in a roadside Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST). 

As the officers were preparing for the SFST they learned the driver was wearing a bulletproof vest and was in possession of a quantity of suspected hydromorphone pills. 

At this point the driver fled from police on foot. After a brief foot pursuit officers located and arrested the male in the 100 block of Machar Avenue. 

Following the arrest officers located a quantity of cocaine, crack cocaine and paraphernalia consistent with drug trafficking. 

Tristen Lee SYLVESTER, 23, of Thunder Bay, is charged with: 

• Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking x 2 
• Possession of Hydromorphone for the Purpose of Trafficking 
• Failure or Refusal to Comply with (SFST) demand 
• Resist Peace Officer 
• Failure to Comply with Judicial Release 
• Breach of Probation 

He appeared in court on Sunday, Nov. 1 and was remanded into custody with a future appearance date. 




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