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A Kingston man was charged by police after another driver called to report a man either sleeping or dead in the driver’s seat of a stopped vehicle early Tuesday morning.
A Kingston Police news release said that they received a 5:45 a.m. call from a driver travelling along Alfred Street who saw another vehicle stopped in the northbound lane impeding traffic.
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“The vehicle was running and the witness had observed the male accused slumped over behind the wheel and was concerned that he was either sleeping or possibly deceased,” police said.
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A Kingston man was charged by police after another driver called to report a man either sleeping or dead in the driver’s seat of a stopped vehicle early Tuesday morning.
A Kingston Police news release said that they received a 5:45 a.m. call from a driver travelling along Alfred Street who saw another vehicle stopped in the northbound lane impeding traffic.
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“The vehicle was running and the witness had observed the male accused slumped over behind the wheel and was concerned that he was either sleeping or possibly deceased,” police said.
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A Kingston man was charged by police after another driver called to report a man either sleeping or dead in the driver’s seat of a stopped vehicle early Tuesday morning.
A Kingston Police news release said that they received a 5:45 a.m. call from a driver travelling along Alfred Street who saw another vehicle stopped in the northbound lane impeding traffic.
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“The vehicle was running and the witness had observed the male accused slumped over behind the wheel and was concerned that he was either sleeping or possibly deceased,” police said.
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A Kingston man was charged by police after another driver called to report a man either sleeping or dead in the driver’s seat of a stopped vehicle early Tuesday morning.
A Kingston Police news release said that they received a 5:45 a.m. call from a driver travelling along Alfred Street who saw another vehicle stopped in the northbound lane impeding traffic.
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Try refreshing your browser. Man found slumped over steering wheel charged Back to video
“The vehicle was running and the witness had observed the male accused slumped over behind the wheel and was concerned that he was either sleeping or possibly deceased,” police said.