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Train-hopping fugitive arrested in rural Alberta

A fugitive was taken into custody in rural Alberta on Sunday after fleeing Medicine Hat while clinging to the outside of a Canadian Pacific Railway train car.

CP Rail alerted RCMP of an unwanted passenger near Medicine Hat

CP Rail alerted RCMP that a man was riding on the outside of one of its trains leaving Medicine Hat, Alta. On Sunday, RCMP were alerted by CP of an 'unlawful passenger on the exterior of one of their west-bound trains,' according to a news release. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

A fugitive was taken into custody in rural Alberta on Sunday after fleeing Medicine Hat while clinging to the outside of a Canadian Pacific Railway train car.

RCMP were alerted by CP of an "unlawful passenger on the exterior of one of their west-bound trains," according to a news release.

The train was stopped near Range Road 75 in Cypress County.

Matthew Hooey, 32, of Moose Jaw, Sask., was arrested on four outstanding warrants and charged with two counts of breach of recognizance and one charge under the Railway Safety Act, according to RCMP.

The RCMPseized the opportunity to remind the public that riding on the outside of a train "is both unlawful and extremely dangerous."