The person who led P.E.I. police from 4 jurisdictions on a multi-day street chase throughout the Island in July has been sentenced to greater than two years in jail.
Police arrested Jermen Jah Payne, 29, on July 22 whereas he was hiding amongst some oyster cages within the water of Cascumpec Bay. That introduced an finish to a chase that had riveted Islanders on social media attributable to Payne’s harmful and erratic driving as he sped from Stratford to New Haven to Bloomfield.
Payne appeared in court docket final month and pleaded responsible to 21 expenses. A handful of others have been stayed by the Crown.
Courtroom paperwork, a few of which listing his first identify as Jerman relatively than Jermen, present Payne had no everlasting handle on the time of his arrest. He had beforehand lived in Summerside and Stanley Bridge and had a Buick SUV registered in New Brunswick.
Payne was additionally already on a court-ordered driving ban that was mere weeks away from ending when he was caught driving his Buick with an expired registration sticker on July 16.
A Charlottetown police officer seen the plate challenge and tried to drag him over, however Payne took off. The officer pursued him, however gave up the chase within the curiosity of public security since Payne was doing about 90 kilometres an hour on Queen Road.
Police quickly tracked him down once more, however he drove over a walkway and garden to get away.
Stole gasoline alongside the way in which
Payne then spent the subsequent six days driving round P.E.I., stealing gasoline as he went.
He additionally switched automobiles, stealing an unlocked Dodge Journey that had been left working in a Summerside comfort retailer car parking zone.
Courtroom paperwork present police ultimately put collectively that they have been pursuing the identical suspect and tracked him throughout the Island. Each time, they needed to abandon their chases when Payne escalated to harmful speeds.
In a single case, he was clocked going 155 kilometres an hour in Summerside, slowing solely barely to enter a roundabout.
Lastly, within the early hours of July 22, Summerside Police acquired a tip that the stolen Dodge was again and dashing by means of the town. It then made its manner west to Miminegash and West Devon.
From a Dodge to a Ford
Lastly, RCMP arrange a roadblock in Alaska, and Payne sped towards it earlier than pulling a U-turn.
He then crashed the Dodge in a ditch and deserted it earlier than stealing one other car: a Ford F-150 towing a ship trailer, which he indifferent and left behind.
Then, with police in heavy pursuit, he additionally deserted the Ford — and his garments — earlier than plunging into Cascumpec Bay.
That is the place police ultimately discovered him, clinging to a buoy. They used the Tyne Valley Fireplace Providers boat to get to him and make the arrest.
Despatched off-Island to federal jail
Payne stayed in jail for the 71 days main as much as his sentencing in October.
After pleading responsible on 21 expenses starting from July 16 to 22, he was sentenced to 860 days in jail, with 754 days to go on that sentence after credit score for time served.
He additionally has to pay over $12,000 for all of the stolen gasoline and harm to the stolen Dodge he crashed.
As a result of his sentence is greater than two years, Payne will serve his time in a federal corrections facility off-Island.
He can be banned from driving for 3 years after he’s launched.
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