Canada: Border Services eyes charges against man who crashed plane

May 20, 2009
An American registered sex offender who walked away from a plane crash near Sooke will walk from the hospital into the embrace of Canada Border Services, where he could face weapons-related charges, police say.

At 9:06 p.m. Monday, residents in the rural district of Shirley, about 15 minutes west of Sooke and 70 minutes west of Victoria, reported a plane flying perilously low, just west of French Beach Provincial Park, said Cpl. Scott Hilderley of the Sooke RCMP detachment. A crash was heard.

Shirley volunteer fire and rescue services arrived on the scene to find the man, 64, standing by the plane, a single-engine Piper-Comanche, which had significant damage on the passenger side, and the woman, 42, still inside. Police and ambulance services then arrived and extricated the woman.


The Victoria Times Colonist


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