PEI

Injured P.E.I. RCMP officer remains in hospital

The RCMP officer injured after being dragged by a stolen vehicle Tuesday on the Confederation Bridge remains in hospital.

Police officer has broken femur after being dragged by stolen vehicle

The RCMP officer injured after being dragged by a stolen vehicle on the Confederation Bridge Tuesday remains in hospital. 

The RCMP say the officer's injuries include a broken femur. 

The officer was transferred to hospital in Charlottetown from Summerside for more testing and consultation with a surgeon. 

RCMP say they will have an update on the officer's condition Thursday. 

RCMP arrived at the Confederation Bridge Tuesday at 5:45 a.m. after receiving a call from bridge staff of a man walking on the 12.9-kilometre bridge.

Bridge officials say they found the man and were able to get him into one of their service trucks.

When the official who was driving the service truck went to speak with RCMP officers, the man moved from the passenger seat to the driver's seat and sped off toward the New Brunswick side of the bridge, according to police.

Police say the RCMP officer was dragged by the truck before he managed to break free from the vehicle.

The driver then smashed the stolen pickup into two vehicles near the New Brunswick side.

The bridge was closed for several hours.

28-year-old Scott Alexander McNally of Borden-Carleton will appear in provincial court on September 21 on charges related to the incident. 

Charges against him include being criminally negligent in the operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm, flight from police, theft of a vehicle, failing to stop at the scene of an accident, and causing damage to motor vehicles.