Impaired Driving Offences Within Halton Region

Crime 100By Staff

January 31st, 2020

BURLINGTON, ON

 

If you have been named in a police report and after going through the judicial procedure and were found not guilty of what you were charged with, or the police dropped the charge, be in touch with the Publisher of the Gazette and we will pull the original report and publish the results of the trial if you wish.

On January 28, 2020, just before 4:00 pm, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Main Street East and Thompson Road in Milton. As a result of an investigation, Cory Mowers (32) of Milton was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.

On January 29, 2020, just before 10:30 pm, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Hinchey Crescent and Landsborough Avenue in Milton. As a result of an investigation, Kimberley Lalonde (46) of Milton was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.

On January 30, 2020 just before 10:00 am, Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of Trafalgar Road and River Oaks Boulevard in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, Andrej Kilinger (34) of Oakville was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.

On January 30, 2020 just after 4:00 pm, Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of Queen Street East and Tanners Drive in Halton Hills. As a result of an investigation, Martin Williams (37) of Georgetown was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.

On January 30, 2020 just before 8:00 pm, Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of James Snow Parkway and Highway 401 in Milton. As a result of an investigation, Bogumil Sasko (48) of Mississauga was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80mgs or more, within two hours.

The Halton Regional Police Service remains committed to road safety through prevention, education and enforcement initiatives.

Members of the public are reminded that driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is a crime in progress and to call 9-1-1 immediately to report a suspected impaired driver.

The Service’s Twitter and Facebook accounts should not be used for this purpose as they are not monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Please be reminded that all persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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