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Missing man arrested in stolen truck

A man reported missing last week has been found driving a stolen vehicle. 26 year old Kenneth Snow was spotted by RCMP and pulled over in the area of 99th Avenue and 100th Street around 3:30 p.m. Friday.

The vehicle he was driving was a grey Ford F350, which police say was also the truck seen in a surveillance video posted to social media. In the clip, a woman is seen falling out of the passenger door and running away. A man then picks up the spilled contents of her purse. The woman has also been identified by RCMP but no further details have been released.

Snow has been charged with several offences including possession of property obtained by crime over and under $5000, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and driving while disqualified. He was found with crystal meth and a on him, leading to a possession charge and failing to comply. His other charges include theft, forgery misuse of a credit card, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

Snow is from Grande Prairie and was reported missing by a family member on September 7th.

Erica Fisher
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