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Routine stop leads to lots of charges

April 18, 2016   ·   0 Comments

A 39-year-old Angus man is facing a number of charges after a Caledon OPP officer saw a vehicle run a red light March 31.
Police report the officer’s cruiser was standing still on Highway 10 when he saw a black GMC pick-up truck go through a red light at Olde Base Line Road.
The officer pulled the pick-up over, and observed an alcoholic beverage was readily available to the driver, which is a violation of the Liquor Licence Act.
That led to a search of the vehicle, which resulted in more charges.
In the end, the man was charged with failing to stop for a red light, driving with liquor readily available, driving while under suspension, possession of an illegal licence, possession of the Schedule 1 substance (cocaine), possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and possession of the Schedule 1 substance (cocaine) fir the purpose of trafficking.
As well, a 22-year-old female passenger from Barrie was charged with possession of a Schedule 1 substance.

         

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