The Special Investigations Unit file photo by Maureen Revait The Special Investigations Unit file photo by Maureen Revait
Sarnia

SIU clears Sarnia police in March motorcycle crash

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has not found evidence to suggest a Sarnia police officer committed wrongdoing in a March collision.

On the afternoon of March 27, Sarnia police tried to pull over a motorcycle, but the rider refused to stop and accelerated. The officer stopped pursuing the motorcycle and notified the dispatcher.

The motorcycle collided with another vehicle a short time later. The rider was thrown from it and suffered serious leg injuries. He was treated at Bluewater Health, where the rider's foot was partially amputated.

In a report released on Friday, SIU Director Joseph Martino said he believed the officer had a legitimate reason to stop the motorcycle and was not responsible for the crash. There will be no criminal charges filed.

"The [officer's] speeds were never so high as to compromise his ability to control the cruiser, there is no evidence of third-party motorists having had to take evasive action to avoid the cruiser," wrote Martino.

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