Sarnia Police cruiser outside police headquarters on Christina Street. May 23, 2019. (Photo by Colin Gowdy, BlackburnNews)Sarnia Police cruiser outside police headquarters on Christina Street. May 23, 2019. (Photo by Colin Gowdy, BlackburnNews)
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Newfoundland man charged with impaired, leaving crash scene

A man from Newfoundland is facing impaired driving charges after allegedly smashing into a pole and leaving a smoking vehicle in Sarnia's Chemical Valley Saturday night.

At around 10 p.m., city police were called to a collision in the area of Vidal Street and Churchill Road. When officers arrived on scene, they noticed debris at the intersection of Tashmoo Avenue and Churchill Road, which included a bumper on the roadway.

Police then spotted a smoking vehicle with its front airbags deployed and extensive damage to its front end. No one was in the vehicle, but a male walking eastbound on Churchill Road away from the scene was arrested and charged.

The suspect was then transported back to police headquarters for a breath test, which he refused. As a result of the investigation, the 49-year-old was charged with operation while impaired, failure to comply with demand, and failure to stop after an accident.

Police said the suspect was also allegedly involved in a hit-and-run collision earlier in the evening where a parked car was struck in the area of Mitton Street and George Street.

The man has received a 90-day Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension along with his vehicle being impounded for seven days. He has a court date set for next month.

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