A pickup truck is shown with severe fence damage on Enfield Court in Windsor, April 5, 2025. Photo provided by Windsor police.A pickup truck is shown with severe fence damage on Enfield Court in Windsor, April 5, 2025. Photo provided by Windsor police.
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Driver charged after pickup crashes through east Windsor fence

A woman is facing impaired driving charges after Windsor police say a pickup truck crashed through a fence over the weekend.

Police say they were called on Saturday before 11 a.m. to Enfield Court near Little River Acres Drive. When officers arrived, they saw a pickup truck that appeared to have destroyed a fence at someone's home. Fortunately, no one was hurt.

The driver left the vehicle and tried to run, but officers quickly caught up with her. Upon questioning her, they noticed a strong odour of alcohol on her breath. She was then taken to police headquarters, where she failed a breathalyzer.

The 40-year-old woman is charged with impaired driving and driving with an excessive blood-alcohol concentration.

The charges have not been proven in court.

Damage to the property has been estimated at $3,000.

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