Police in Hanover have charged a Kitchener man after a brief struggle in a drive-thru.
The struggle at the Tim Horton's drive-thru on 10th Street Friday morning triggered numerous calls from nearby witnesses. Police also say an unidentified woman held her vehicle in line at the time of the arrest so the suspect couldn't flee.
During the arrest, police also seized $20,000 in cash and a 12-gauge shotgun.
It was later determined that the the 32-year old Kitchener man was wanted for multiple criminal and drug charges including firearms and drug trafficking offences in Kitchener and Calgary, Alberta.
HPS Press Release - Suspect on the run, wanted on over 25 criminal & drug charges including firearms & drug trafficking offences in Kitchener & Calgary nabbed @TimHortons drive-thru in Hanover. Suspect faces 17 new charges after being remanded into custody at his bail hearing. pic.twitter.com/1lCVQe4Uic
— Christopher Knoll (@ChiefKnoll) October 3, 2020