A truck driver was arrested Friday after police stopped him with two stolen Army vehicles complete with missile launchers. The driver was working for a company that had been hired to transport the surplus vehicles to Montreal. He was stopped traveling in the wrong direction, northwest of Toronto, about 360 miles from Montreal.

The vehicles, which carried no explosives, are considered surplus and were being moved to Montreal for storage when the driver went astray. The driver was reportedly distracted and drove in the wrong direction.

The confusion led to a bizarre incident involving three police forces and the Canadian military. Police say the army vehicles, formerly registered to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, were supposed to be delivered to Montreal on Thursday. The army had contracted out the transport of the equipment to the Camlane Group, a private Toronto-area trucking company.

An army spokesman declared the incident over, saying the two vehicles were finally on their way to Montreal. The driver was initially arrested, but authorities now say he will not be charged.