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OPP Seeking Driver In Ongoing Investigation

Lambton OPP are looking for the driver of a vehicle that was rear-ended in the city in February, in their ongoing investigation of a serious crash in the county.

Alyssa Miller, 27, of Lambton Shores was charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm in connection with a crash February 14 at around 8pm on Nauvoo Rd. at Townsend Line.

As police responded to a complaint, a pickup truck crashed into an open field, injuring the driver and three passengers, one of whom was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Police say the investigation has revealed that between 7pm and 8pm that evening, the same vehicle allegedly hit a silver/grey pick-up in an unreported collision in the area of Indian Rd. and London Rd.

OPP want to take a statement from the male driver of the truck that was hit in Sarnia.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable John Peters at 519-882-1011 or Sarnia-Lambton Crime Stoppers.

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