Hamilton police arrested a 36-year-old man who took a city bus for a joy ride Tuesday night, making regular stops before being safely taken into custody.
Man Takes Hamilton City Bus on a Joy Ride With Passengers Aboard
Unusual Tuesday Night Incident
Hamilton police say a 36-year-old man was arrested Tuesday night after stealing a city bus and driving it through several routes — with passengers still on board. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. when a driver briefly left a parked bus at the McNab Bus Terminal for a short break.
According to police, the suspect, who has no fixed address, entered the vehicle, took the driver’s seat, and began operating it as if on a scheduled route.
A Surreal Ride Across the City
Witnesses told police the man made several stops along the way, allowing people to board and exit normally, mimicking a typical bus service. In a strange twist, officers said he even refused entry to one person attempting to board with an expired transit pass, as though enforcing standard fare policy.
The unplanned journey continued up to the Mountain area, while Hamilton police followed at a distance, carefully monitoring the situation to avoid endangering passengers.
Safe Arrest and No Injuries
Authorities said they executed a strategic takedown when the bus stopped near West 5th Street, arresting the man without incident. No one aboard was injured during the joy ride, and no collisions were reported.
The suspect now faces multiple charges, including theft over $5,000, possession over $5,000, obstructing police, and driving while prohibited.
Police Praise Calm Response
In a Wednesday statement, Hamilton police commended officers for exercising restraint and caution, noting the potential risks of an escalating situation involving public transit passengers.
“The safety of the public and passengers was our top priority,” the statement read, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in ensuring a peaceful outcome.
Community Reaction
The bizarre episode has drawn mixed reactions online — ranging from disbelief to humour — as residents questioned how easily someone could commandeer a public bus. The Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) has not yet commented on whether additional security or procedural changes will be made following the incident.