Caledon man charged in collision

Six Nations Police have charged a 32-year-old Caledon man after a collision last Thursday night. Six Nations Police, fire, and EMS personnel all responded at about 8:20 p.m. to a two-vehicle collision on Second Line on Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation. Both vehicles were heavily damaged. Polkice said bystanders at the scene told police one of the drivers tried to flee on foot but was prevented from doing so by another bystander. Officers at the scene said they noticed the man had injuries from the collision and was exhibiting signs of impairment. Following treatment for minor injuries at a local hospital the accused was held in custody and charged with impaired operation; alcohol per se offence 80 plus; fail to stop at accident; dangerous driving; operation while…

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