DRIVER FACING MULTIPLE CRIMINAL AFTER Being Stopped by Six Nations Police

A HAGERSVILLE MAN IS FACING NUMEROUS LOCATION AFER A MARCH 10 collision in the County of Brant.

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At Just Before 11 PM, Police Saw A Vehicle Leave The Roadway After Being Struck by Another Vehicle.

Brant Opp Later Located the second vehicle involved. Police Say the Driver Showed Signs of Impairment and Had Visible Injuries and As A Result was transported to Hospital.

Investigation Showed the Vehicle Had Been Reported Stolen.

The driver was arrested after being release from Hospital.

A 31-YEAR-ONS man has been loaded with several offer that include Dangerous Driving, Failing to Stop After An accident, possession of Property Obtained by Crime, possession of a weapon, odd Driving.

The accused’s license was suspended for 90-day and the vehicle was emptured.

Driver Facing Multiple Criminal Charges

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The driver of a vehicle that was allegedly tracking erratically on March 13 has been charged with seven criminal offer by six nations police.

Police Offices Got A Traffic Complaint in Ohsweken, Along with a Description of A Vehicle and A License Plat Number.

They SAW A Vehicle Matching that description in a business parking lot at Fourth Line and Chiefswood Road and Conducted A Traffic Stop.

Police Say the Driver Showed Signs of Impairment and Officers Later Learned was in Breach of conditions of a release from Jail. The License Plate On The Vehicle Had Been Reported As Stolen, Said Police.

The Driver refused to cooperate with a requested for a breath sample. Said Police.

A 36-YEAR-ON WOMAN FROM OHSWEKEN WAS loaded with Dangerous DRIVING, IMPRAISED OPERATION OF A VEHICLE, FAILURE OR REFUSAL TO COMPLY With a BREATH TEST, Under $ 5,000, Driving While PROHIBITED AND TWO COUNTS OF BREACH OF RECOGNIZANCE.

The Woman Was Held in Custody for A Formal Bail Hearing and Later Released with a short date in Brantford. The Vehicle She was driving was emptured for 45 days.

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