Police watchdog says ‘reasonable grounds exist’ for charge against officer involved in Ladysmith traffic stop
NANAIMO — The province’s independent police watchdog says evidence suggests misconduct by an officer during a Ladysmith traffic stop.
The BC Independent Investigations Office said in its report an attempted traffic stop along Hwy. 1 on April 17, 2021 may have seen one officer commit an offence against the driver of a white Pontiac van, which failed to stop.
Officers used their police cruisers to eventually pull the van over and a police service dog was used to arrest a man inside.
He suffered serious dog-bite injuries during the arrest and was taken to hospital.


