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Criminal flight, possession of a firearm among charges laid after multi-vehicle crash on New Year's Eve

A truck and a police cruiser can be seen on 178 Street and Stony Plain Road after a crash on New Year's Eve. (Darcy Seaton/CTV News Edmonton) A truck and a police cruiser can be seen on 178 Street and Stony Plain Road after a crash on New Year's Eve. (Darcy Seaton/CTV News Edmonton)
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Charges have been laid against a man in connection with a multi-vehicle crash that closed down 178 Street in west Edmonton on New Year's Eve.

At the scene, it appeared at least three vehicles were involved: a truck, an SUV and a Purolator delivery van.

The crash closed down the street in both directions, as well as multiple lanes of Stony Plain Road, for several hours.

On Thursday, police said a 29-year-old man had been charged with 11 offences related to the crash, including criminal flight, dangerous driving, possession of stolen property and possession of a firearm.

Police did not give any other details on the crash or the events surrounding it.

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