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			<title>IMPAIRED DRIVING CHARGES</title>
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<p>Officers from the Caledon OPP have charged six drivers with impaired operation related charges over this past Victoria Day long weekend.</p>
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<p>“The first incident was on May 20, 2022, at approximately 1:20 a.m. where officers were conducting a RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) spot check in the area of Dixie Road and Boston Mills Road,” say Police. “At that time, a vehicle entered the area and met with an officer.&nbsp;Under the Mandatory Alcohol Screening law, a breath sample into an Approved Screening Device (ASD) was demanded.&nbsp;As a result, the driver was arrested for impaired operation and transported to an OPP detachment where further breath tests were conducted.</p>
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<p>Harpreet Thiara, 34, of Brampton, was charged with:</p>
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<p>Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)</p>
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<p>The charges have not been proven.</p>
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<p>“On May 22, 2022, at approximately 3:26 a.m., Caledon was alerted of a single motor vehicle into the ditch in the area of Dixie Road and Olde Baseline Road.&nbsp;Officers responded and located the vehicle.&nbsp;Since the officer suspected the driver's abilities to be impaired, a demand for a breath sample into an ADS was made.&nbsp;As a result, the driver was arrested for impaired operation and taken to the Caledon OPP detachment where further breath tests were conducted.”</p>
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<p>Ibrahim Khan, 28, of Mississauga, was charged with:</p>
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<p>Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)</p>
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<p>The charges have not been proven.</p>
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<p>“Less than two hours later, at approximately 5:10 a.m., a local resident on Innis Lake Road near Old Church Road contacted Caledon OPP to advise that a vehicle was parked on their driveway and the driver was sleeping.&nbsp;Officers responded and met with the driver.&nbsp;Grounds were formed to make an arrest for impaired operation.&nbsp;The driver was taken to the Caledon OPP detachment where breath tests were conducted.”</p>
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<p>As a result of the investigation, Theodore Dji Foka, 45, of Caledon, was charged with:</p>
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<p>Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)</p>
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<p>Operation while impaired – alcohol</p>
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<p>Operation while prohibited under the Criminal Code</p>
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<p>The charges have not been proven.</p>
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<p>“On the same day at approximately 6:28 p.m., officers received a report of a vehicle into the ditch in the area of Humber Station Road and Patterson Sideroad.&nbsp;Officers located the vehicle and met with the driver.&nbsp;A breath sample into an ASD was demanded since officers suspected impaired abilities.&nbsp;As a result, the driver was arrested for impaired operation and taken to the Caledon OPP detachment where further breath tests were conducted.”</p>
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<p>Nicole Havers, 42, of Belleville, was charged with:</p>
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<p>Operation while impaired - blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)</p>
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<p>The charges have not been proven.</p>
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<p>“On May 23, 2022, at approximately 2:20 a.m., Caledon OPP was dispatched to a restaurant in Caledon Village.&nbsp;It was reported that a vehicle entered the drive-thru and the occupants had open alcohol.&nbsp;Officers located the vehicle; and while interacting with the driver, suspected their abilities to be impaired.&nbsp;A demand for a breath sample into an ASD was made.”</p>
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<p>As a result of the investigation, Dilanrajh Uthayachandran, 32, of Dundalk, was charged with:</p>
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<p>Failure or refusal to comply with demand</p>
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<p>The five above accused are scheduled to appear at the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on August 4, 2022, to answer to the charges.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>“Lastly, on May 23, 2022, at approximately 10:35 p.m., a single motor vehicle collision was reported on Hurontario Street near Mayfield Road and the occupants were observed fleeing the scene.&nbsp;Officers located the vehicle and the driver/passenger.&nbsp;Since the officer formed grounds that the driver's abilities were impaired, they were arrested for impaired operation.”</p>
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<p>As a result of the investigation, Cole Tilley, 25, of Etobicoke, was charged with:</p>
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<p>Operation while impaired – alcohol</p>
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<p>Failure or refusal to comply with demand</p>
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<p>Failure to comply with release order</p>
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<p>Operation while prohibited under the Criminal Code</p>
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<p>Fail to comply with probation order (two counts</p>
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<p>Use pate not authorized for vehicle</p>
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<p>Fail to remain</p>
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<p>Driving while under suspension</p>
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<p>The accused was held for a Bail Hearing.</p>
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<p>The charges have not been proven.</p>
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<p>Drivers are reminded that the Mandatory Alcohol Screening law allows police with an approved alcohol screening device to demand a roadside breath sample from any lawfully stopped driver without having reasonable suspicion that a driver is alcohol impaired.</p>
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<p>“If you plan on drinking or consuming drugs, plan to not drive. Instead, arrange for a designated driver, take a taxi or public transit, or come up with another plan that takes impaired driving out of the picture.”</p>
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<p><strong>VICTORIA DAY ROAD SAFETY</strong></p>
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<p><strong>RESULTS</strong></p>
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<p>Officers from the Caledon OPP laid a total of&nbsp;325&nbsp;charges during Canada Road Safety Week (May 17-23, 2022).</p>
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<p>The results are as follows:</p>
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<p>Impaired driving:&nbsp;9</p>
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<p>Drive while prohibited:&nbsp;2</p>
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<p>Fail to yield:&nbsp;1</p>
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<p>Careless driving:&nbsp;6</p>
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<p>Speeding:&nbsp;218</p>
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<p>Stunt driving:&nbsp;7</p>
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<p>Seatbelt:&nbsp;73</p>
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<p>Distracted driving:&nbsp;9</p>
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<p>“The OPP remains committed to saving lives on roads, waterways, and trails,” say Police. “Everyone plays a part in road safety.&nbsp;The Region of Peel also has a strategy to eliminate all traffic fatalities and injuries while increasing mobility and safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.&nbsp;It's called ‘Vision Zero' and is summarized as ‘no loss of life is acceptable due to a motor vehicle collision.' Enforcement is one of the four action items as part of the initiative.”</p>
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<p><strong>KAYE MURDER REMAINS UNSOLVED</strong></p>
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<p>Veronica Kaye was a typical, fun-loving 18-year-old teenager, say Police.</p>
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<p>On November 7, 1980, she left her grandmother's apartment on Markland Drive in Etobicoke and boarded a Mississauga Transit bus to Square One Mall.</p>
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<p>“She stopped on the way at Cherish Photography on Hensall Circle and met with a friend. That was the last time anyone saw Veronica alive. She disappeared without a trace. Eleven months later, her body was found in an isolated wooded area on Humber Station Road in Caledon. This case remains unsolved.</p>
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<p>“Hoping to spark new tips from the public, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has produced another episode of the OPP investigative Lens – Unsolved Video Series.</p>
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<p>“For Veronica's family, the pain is still real and they long for answers,” say Police. “In a renewed plea, the family asks the public to come forward if they know anything, or anyone who could be connected to Veronica's brutal murder.”</p>
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<p>If anyone has any information contact OPP Criminal Investigation Branch at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (tips).</p>
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