Reminder: Fleeing an officer is a felony (January 27, 2009)
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conservation officers, deputy sheriffs, police and other law enforcement officers remind citizens that fleeing an officer on foot or in any vehicle, including all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles, is a felony offense.
Depending on the circumstances of the event and whether there were injuries or deaths, penalties can include significant fines and jail time.
“There is no excuse for not stopping for an officer. Running or driving away can put you and others in danger and compromise public safety,” said Capt. Ken Soring, acting DNR Enforcement chief.
To report snowmobile violations or to request assistance, contact the Minnesota State Patrol for the name and phone number of a conservation officer in your area.
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Posted on 27th January 2009
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