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Vancouver man facing multiple charges after officer injured in Delta

Traffic stop was Feb. 17, 2024
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CHarges have been laid against a Vancouver man over a year later after a BC RCMP Highway Patrol officer was injured during a traffic stop in Delta. File photo

A Vancouver man has been formally charged with three criminal counts, and a Motor Vehicle Act offence, after a BC Highway Patrol officer was seriously injured during a traffic stop in Delta last year.

On Feb. 17, 2024, just after 10:30 a.m., a BC Highway Patrol officer was investigating a driving offence on Highway #91 near 72 Avenue, in Delta, involving the driver of a Nissan Versa who allegedly left the scene.

As a result of the investigation, the BC Prosecution Service has laid the following charges against 57-year-old Tobin Haas of Vancouver:

• Assaulting a police officer with a weapon

• Dangerous operation of a vehicle causing bodily harm

• Resisting or obstructing a peace officer

• Driving with a suspended driver’s licence.

Haas is scheduled for his next appearance in Surrey Provincial Court on April 1.

The police officer involved is still recovering from his injuries.