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Woman who ran over suspected purse snatcher in Montreal cemetery won't face charges

A 44-year-old woman who had her purse stolen in Montreals Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery and ran over the suspected robber with her car will not face charges, police say.

Incident happened Wednesday in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery

A 46-year-old suspected robber was taken to hospital after he was run over in Montreal's Notre-Dame-des-Neiges. The man was reported to be in stable condition Thursday. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

A 44-year-old woman who had her purse stolen in Montreal's Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery and ran over the suspected robber with her car will not face charges, police say.

Police confirmed Thursday morning that the man faces a charge of theft.

The woman, however, will not be charged because the man has refused tolodge a complaint against her, police said.

Had he done so, she could have faced a charge of assault with a weapon.

The incident happened Wednesday morning near the corner of Cte-des-Neiges Road and Forest Hill Avenue.

After receiving a 911 call around 9:30 a.m. ET, police founda 46-year-old man pinned under the woman's car.

The driver will not face charges in the incident because the man she hit is refusing to lodge a complaint against her. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
The suspected robber fled on this bike after apparently snatching the woman's purse from her car. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
The man was found pinned under the woman's vehicle when police arrived at the scene. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)
Montreal police spokesperson Const. Jean-Pierre Brabant said the woman's purse was stolen from her car by a man who took off on a bicycle.

The woman chased him down in her car and he ended up under the vehicle.

"He's now in stable condition and we don't fear for his life," Brabant said.

The woman was taken to hospital, where she was treated for shock.

'We don't suggest chasing someone with a vehicle'

Brabant said it's best to call 911 if you ever find yourselfin a similar situation as the woman.

"Try to get all the information and a description of the person, but we don't suggest chasing someone with a vehicle, obviously," he said.