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UPDATE: Man charged for allegedly assaulting RCMP officer with bear mace

Jory Patrick, 31, is facing three charges, including assault of a peace officer
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The Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team鈥檚 armoured personnel carrier rolled through the streets of west Cloverdale on Friday, Jan. 26. (Frank Wakelin)

UPDATE: RCMP have announced that Jory Patrick, 31, has been charged with assault of a police officer, using a weapon during an assault of a police officer, and weapon possession.

A large RCMP presence rolled through the streets of west Cloverdale last Friday afternoon (Jan. 26), in response to a bear mace incident that occurred the day before.

On Thursday evening, a police officer was bear-maced during a traffic stop in the 8400-block of 132 Avenue. According to Surrey RCMP Corporal Scotty Schumann, the officer sustained no injuries other than the 鈥渢ransient effects of pepper spray.鈥

The suspect escaped while the officer was 鈥渢emporarily blinded鈥 by the bear mace, fleeing on foot and triggering a 鈥渉uge response鈥 from Surrey RCMP, including traffic closures in the area.

RCMP received information that the suspect was in a residence in the 6300-block of 167B Street in Cloverdale.

On Friday afternoon around 3 p.m., Surrey RCMP executed a search warrant. Officers entered a Cloverdale residence, arrested the suspect and searched for evidence related to the bear mace incident.

Jory Patrick, a 31-year-old Surrey resident, has been charged with assault of a peace officer, using a weapon during an assault of a police officer, and weapon possession.

According to Schumann, the house was surrounded with assistance from the Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team and Patrick 鈥渟urrendered himself without incident.鈥

The ERT team brought an armoured personnel carrier with them, which caused concern among several residents of the neighbourhood who were watching the warrant be carried out.

鈥淭here was no risk to the public, just [to] the police,鈥 said Schumann.

鈥攚ith files from Amy Reid



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Several RCMP vehicles responded. (Frank Wakelin)
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The Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team鈥檚 armoured personnel carrier rolled through the streets of west Cloverdale on Friday, Jan. 26. (Frank Wakelin)