Regina women charged in stolen vehicle incident
A 24-year-old woman faces four charges in connection with a stolen auto.
File / Global NewsA 24-year-old Regina woman is facing a number of charges connected to a stolen vehicle incident that occurred May 2.
The Regina Police Service (RPS) said that they received word at 6:18 p.m. that an individual had taken another person’s vehicle without consent, a 2000 blue Ford Mustang. Officers spotted the vehicle in the area of 4th Avenue North and Albert Street at 7:02 p.m.
An attempt was made to stop the vehicle, but the suspect sped away. Police did not pursue the suspect.
The vehicle was spotted again around 8:30 p.m., and was followed to a residence on Froom Crescent.
The driver was taken into custody when she got out of the vehicle.
Toni Lynn Toto, 24, has been charged with taking a motor vehicle without consent of owner, evading police, driving while disqualified and breach of an undertaking.
She first appeared in court May 3.
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