British Columbia

2 seniors injured in carjacking at Prince George Airport: RCMP

A 29-year-old man has been charged with several offences after a violent carjacking outside the Prince George Airport left two elderly people injured, one seriously, police say.

Driver in his 90s seriously injured after being thrown from car during crash; suspect facing several charges

A set of stairs going up to a brick building with signage reading "Prince George Airport."
RCMP are investigating after two people were injured in an attempted carjacking at the Prince George Airport. (Andrew Kurjata/CBC)

A 29-year-old man has been charged with several offences after a violent carjacking outside the Prince George Airport left two elderly people injured, one seriously, police say.

Prince George RCMP said in a release that the suspect approached a parked car at the airport and pushed an elderly female passenger, who police say is in her mid-80s, out of the vehicle around 1 p.m. PT Saturday.

The suspect then tried unsuccessfully to shove the elderly driver, who police say is in his early 90s, out of the open driver-side door, police said. The driver accelerated the car away but crashed after a short distance, causing them to be thrown from the vehicle.

The suspect then attempted to drive the vehicle further but it soon broke down and officers were able to arrest the man, RCMP said.

The driver suffered serious injuries when the car crashed and he was thrown from the vehicle, and he was taken to hospital, police said. The passenger's injuries were deemed to be not serious, they added.

The charges approved against the suspect include robbery, dangerous operation of a vehicle causing bodily harm, assault, and driving while prohibited, said the RCMP, adding there were multiple witnesses to the incident. 

A parking lot.
Police say several people witnessed the attempted carjacking on Saturday. (Andrew Kurjata/CBC)

Any witnesses who have not yet spoken to police are being asked to call Prince George RCMP at 250-561-3300.

The suspect will remain in custody until his next court appearance, police said.

With files from The Canadian Press