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Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read •
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A 15-year-old Stoney Creek youth was charged last week with a number of Highway Traffic Act offences after reportedly refusing to stop for police.
Haldimand OPP pulled over the vehicle on Haldibrook Road near Caledonia Thursday around 7 p.m. Investigating officers discovered three 15-year-olds and a 16-year-old in the vehicle.
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The 15-year-old driver has been charged with failure to stop for police, careless driving and driving a motor vehicle with no licence.
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The Haldimand OPP have had their hands full in recent days responding to collisions involving suspected impaired drivers. The Haldimand detachment reports four crashes in all from April 8 to April 11, all of which reportedly involved an element of impaired driving.
The incidents are as follows:
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A single-vehicle rollover 10:30 p.m. Thursday on the Blue Water Parkway in Selkirk. The driver reportedly left the scene but was located by police a short distance away. A 27-year-old Fisherville man has been charged with impaired driving, driving a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol content in excess of the legal limit, driving while prohibited, driving a motor vehicle while his licence was suspended, and failure to remain at the scene of a collision.
Judge stays placement of sex offenders who were to be housed near Caledonia s Jellystone Park
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The offenders had been scheduled to move into a residence within the village, near Jellystone Park, causing controversy in part due to its close proximity to children.
Daniel R. Williams and Hung R. Tran were scheduled to be released on or before April 6. Officials say both had sexual encounters with children as young as 3.
These stays are the initial outcomes the village sought.
The village says this allows time to present the court full opposition to these placements. Share this article: