A Bangor man faces several charges after being stopped by Bangor Police, and now they're looking for his dog.

Police Sgt. Cathy Rumsey says early this morning officers attempted to stop 26-year-old Bryan Worcester after seeing him drive erratically on Forest Avenue.

A low-speed chase ensued, because Worcester refused to stop, and despite flattened tires from spike mats, he kept moving.

Sgt. Rumsey says when Worcester did come to a stop at Kohl's, police arrested him and discovered a white substance that they say tested positive as bath salts.

In the process, Worcester's dog apparently made a run for it and police are now asking for the public's help in locating the dog, described as a female pitbull/boxer mix that is tan in color.

She has a white marking on her head that looks like the shape of an “L”.

If the dog is spotted you are asked to call Bangor Police Dispatch at 947-7384 ext 5 so Animal Control can be notified.

Sgt. Rumsey says the family says the dog can sometimes be aggressive with strangers.

Worcester faces charges of Refusing to Sop for Law Enforcement,Operating Under the Influence of Drugs, and Unlawful Possession of a Schedule W Drug.

His arraignment is tentatively scheduled for Feb 12, 2014.

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