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Man sought by police in Lethbridge hit-and-run arrested in 'high-risk incident'

Dylan Ivan Sokol,24, has been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, operating a motor vehicle while prohibited and causing an accident resulting in bodily harm.

Dylan Ivan Sokol,24, faces 3 charges including dangerous driving causing bodily harm

Dylan Ivan Sokol, 24, faces three charges in connection to a Lethbridge hit-and-run. (Submitted by Lethbridge Police Service)

Update 8:08 p.m. Aug. 19, 2020:Police confirmed that after responding to what they described as a high-risk incident that was isolated to one residence at the 100 block of Lafayette Blvd. W., Dylan Ivan Sokol was arrestedby the Lethbridge Police Service's Critical Incident Response Team on Wednesday evening.

The original article appears below.


An arrest warrant has been issued in connection to a Lethbridgehit-and-run that sent a man to hospital in serious condition.

Dylan Ivan Sokol,24, has been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, operating a motor vehicle while prohibited and causing an accident resulting in bodily harm.

The charges come after a 37-year-old man was admitted to Chinook Regional Hospital with injuries sustained in a hit-and-run on Aug. 12, the Lethbridge Police Service said in a news release.

The man had pulled over after an altercation with another driver, who was in a red Volkswagen Jetta,at the intersection of 10th Street N.andThird Avenue N.

Police said the ensuing confrontation led to the victim being run over in the street.

Anyone with information about Sokol's whereabouts is asked to call police at 403-328-4444 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted online atwww.p3tips.com.

Crime Stoppers will offer compensation for information leading to an arrest, police said.