Waterloo police officer charged with impaired driving after off-duty crash in Toronto
CBC
A Waterloo police officer is facing an impaired driving charge following an early morning motor vehicle crash in downtown Toronto.
In a news release, Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS) said the officer was off-duty shortly after midnight Friday when emergency crews responded to a collision near the intersection of Power Street and Adelaide Street in Toronto.
After an investigation, Toronto police charged the officer with operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol level over 80 mg.
The three-year member of the WRPS has been suspended with pay in accordance with the Police Services Act and is scheduled to appear at the Ontario Provincial Court of Justice in Toronto on Jan. 13.
Waterloo police declined to release any details about the officer's identity because the case is before the courts.
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