Nova Scotia RCMP, with help from Queens and Prince District RCMP in PEI, have charged a man with Stunting and Flight From Police after an incident in Oxford Junction. On December 3rd at about 2:40pm, Nova Scotia RCMP stopped a vehicle on Highway 104 that was clocked going 186 km/h in a 110 km/h zone. The driver, who was identified by police, fled from the officer during the traffic stop. Nova Scotia RCMP notified New Brunswick and PEI RCMP of the vehicle heading in their direction. At about 4:00pm, the vehicle was spotted by PEI RCMP and a high risk traffic stop was conducted on Capital Dr. in Charlottetown where the suspect was safely arrested. The driver, a 25-year-old man from Charlottetown, was charged and his vehicle was towed and license suspended. He was later released and will appear in Amherst Provincial Court in February.