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Hwy. 69 traffic complaint leads to impaired driving, dangerous operation charges on Boxing Day

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Provincial police have charged a 50-year-old Sudbury man after another motorist reported a possible impaired driver on Boxing Day.

Members of the Nipissing West Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment responded to a call about a potentially impaired driver travelling south on Highway 69 from Greater Sudbury at about 3:10 p.m. on Dec. 26.

An Ontario Provincial Police vehicle in snowy weather. (File photo/Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police)

“The vehicle was located by police at which time the driver was arrested for impaired driving, then transported to the OPP detachment for further testing,” police said in a news release.

The driver faces two impaired driving charges along with a charge for dangerous operation of a vehicle.

In addition to the charges, the accused also had their licence suspended for 90 days and the vehicle involved was impounded by police for seven days at the owner’s expense.

The accused was released and is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 15 to answer the charges.

Ontario Provincial Police are urging the public to report suspected impaired drivers. (Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police)

OPP reminded the public to “make the call,” and dial 911 if they see a possible impaired driver on our roadways, waterways, or trails.

“Impaired driving never ends well,” said police.

“Please plan a way to get home safely.”

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