The incident appears to have happened in the area of ​​Chinguacousy and Drinkwater streets, according to a Twitter video posted Thursday night.
At the beginning of the video, two Peel Regional Police officers are seen confronting the driver of a white Jeep that is on the front lawn of a residence.
A police officer appears to have his gun drawn in the vehicle.
The jeep then reverses, drives and knocks down a tree in the road, then reverses again into a lamp post.
As the Jeep moves forward in an attempt to avoid the police, it crashes head-on into an oncoming vehicle on the road.
The jeep is then seen reversing and correcting its course several times before driving further down the road and coming to a stop.
At this moment, another police cruiser is seen arriving at the scene, while the Jeep continues to reverse again.
In another video posted on Twitter, several police cruisers can be seen parked around the Jeep at the scene.
Two men from the Jeep are then seen being arrested and handcuffed by police.
Peel police issued a tweet Friday morning saying they are aware of the video circulating on social media.

		Peel Regional Police are aware of the video circulating on social media.  The driver of the white Jeep was arrested at the scene for trouble-related offences.  There were no reports of injuries.  Thanks.  pic.twitter.com/BhsxGSman4
	— Peel Regional Police (@PeelPolice) September 23, 2022
They say the driver of the Jeep was arrested at the scene and faces charges related to trouble.
No injuries were reported, police said.
The charges have not been proven in court.

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Peel Regional Police say a concerned citizen flagged down a patrol officer in the area of ​​Queen Street West and Chinguacousy Road about a white Jeep driving erratically nearby around 3:15 p.m.
Police eventually located the vehicle at Chinguacousy and Drinkwater streets.
“They made a lot of efforts to make sure the vehicle stopped.  They (the Jeep) tried to avoid the police as you can see in the video,” said Const.  Heather Cannon told CP24 on Friday.
Video of the incident posted on Twitter shows two officers confronting the driver of the Jeep on the front lawn of a residence.
A police officer appears to have his gun drawn in the vehicle.
The jeep then reverses, drives and knocks down a tree in the road, then reverses again into a lamp post.
As the Jeep moves forward in an attempt to avoid the police, it crashes head-on into an oncoming vehicle on the road.
The jeep is then seen reversing and correcting its course several times before driving further down the road and coming to a stop.
At this moment, another police cruiser is seen arriving at the scene, while the Jeep continues to reverse again.
In another video posted on Twitter, several police cruisers can be seen parked around the Jeep at the scene.
On Friday, police confirmed that the driver and two passengers inside the Jeep had been arrested and charged.
Police say no injuries were reported to pedestrians, officers or the occupants of the vehicle involved.
“…It’s absolutely amazing that no one was hurt.  Nobody got hurt here and we’re dealing with, you know, the police working with the public to get it to a safe conclusion,” Cannon said.
Peel Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah thanked officers on Twitter for their efforts to bring the situation to a safe end.

		Amazing job by our officers!  This situation could have serious consequences for the public and our @PeelPolice officers.  The quick response of our members and the vigilance of one of our community members helped save lives yesterday!  pic.twitter.com/KZag8Fkodl
	— Chief Nishan Duraiappah (@ChiefNish) September 23, 2022
Police said the driver hit a total of two trees, three civilian vehicles and several police cruisers in an attempt to flee the scene.
The driver, 31-year-old Yudhbir Randhawa, of St.  Constant, Quebec, was taken to a local hospital for evaluation and held for a bail hearing Friday.
Radawa faces seven charges, including operating while impaired – drugs, fleeing a peace officer and possession of a controlled substance – heroin and methamphetamines, among others.
Police say Radawa has a criminal history that includes “convictions for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, fleeing police and drug-related offences”.
The two passengers, 41-year-old Harpreet Saggu of Brampton and 23-year-old Jashanpreet Singh of Lasalle, Quebec, were also charged with drug-related offences.
Both Saggu and Singh were released on bond and will appear in court in November and December, respectively.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Highway Safety Services at 905-453-2121 x 3702 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.