What started out as a bizarre case of public disturbance in Penticton on May 21 has resulted in a man wanted on a warrant being arrested.
Kristopher Marsel, a resident living in a downstairs apartment on Ellis Street, answered a FaceTime call at approximately 8:30 p.m. from his upstairs neighbour, only to see her recording a man outside jumping on the trunk of Marsel91Ƶs car.
91ƵWhen I opened (my phone) I saw a very high man on top of the trunk of my car acting like an ape,91Ƶ said Marsel. 91ƵSo I went upstairs to my neighbour91Ƶs apartment. He didn91Ƶt run off (at first) because of me looking (out the window) but then he started to run away.91Ƶ
His car was parked in his designated space off of the back alley and he did not know why it was targeted.
At that point, Marsel believed it was safe enough outside to inspect his car and see if the man had caused any damage. This is when he observed and recorded the man a short distance away in the back alley, acting oddly.
Marsel said one of his neighbours had called the police while this incident was taking place and officers quickly arrived, apprehending the man.
According to Const. James Grandy, the man 91Ƶwas arrested for causing a disturbance by being apparently intoxicated.91Ƶ Officers also learned he has an outstanding warrant out of Calgary, Alta.
91ƵHe was remanded into custody pending transport back to Alberta to answer to the warrant,91Ƶ said Grandy. 91ƵThe charges (in Calgary) are drug-related.91Ƶ
Marsel was happy to learn his and his neighbours91Ƶ vigilance helped get an offender off the streets. He said his car did not sustain any damage during the incident.
91ƵI just want to say how cool it is to have all my neighbours look out for each other, we did good,91Ƶ said Marsel.
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