Three drivers in Dufferin County busted on impaired charges
Three drivers face a slew of impaired driving charges in Dufferin County.
A ditched car was the first indicator there might be a problem in the area of the 10 Line and 20 Sideroad in Amaranth Friday at 8 p.m.
Police located the driver, and the 52-year-old Aurora woman was charged with impaired driving on alcohol and drugs and driving a boat or vehicle with cannabis readily available.
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Two more people were charged with impaired driving on Wednesday.
A 52-year-old Grand Valley woman was charged on County Road 109 in Mono shortly before 3 a.m. She faces operation while impaired and failure or refusal to comply with demand charges.
Shortly before midnight, Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police were conducting a R.I.D.E. program on Centennial Road in Orangeville when they pulled over a 35-year-old Orangeville man. He faces failure or refusal to comply with demand charges, driving a vehicle with cannabis readily available and failing to provide a licence offences.
The accused are scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville to answer the charges. Their driver's licences were suspended, and their vehicles were impounded.
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