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Charges laid after Kingston Police, OPP pursue Amherstview driver

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Based on a press launch from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), members from the Lennox and Addington (L&A) County Detachment had been notified concerning the driver by Kingston Police simply earlier than 1 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025. Kingston Police relayed to the OPP that the motive force was “operating dangerously” and had “fled from a traffic stop in the city.”

Within the press launch, issued on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025, the OPP stated their officers attended the residence of the car proprietor and, “following an investigation,” police “located the vehicle and the driver was arrested.”

Based on police, that driver, 18-year-old Adam McGrath of Amherstview, Loyalist Township, was charged with the next:

Operation of a motorcar whereas impaired – alcoholOperation of a motorcar whereas impaired – blood alcohol focus exceeding the authorized limitBeing a novice driver with a blood alcohol focus above zero

The OPP stated that McGrath was launched from custody with a courtroom date scheduled. Nevertheless, follow-up inquiries discovered that the accused driver was truly subsequently turned over to Kingston Police.

Constable Martyn Curran, Media Relations Officer for the L&A OPP, stated that he couldn’t communicate as to whether any charges had been laid by Kingston Police in relation to any incidents that occurred earlier than the OPP attended the motive force’s residence, however confirmed that McGrath was turned over to Kingston Police following the OPP’s investigation. Requested how the OPP had been capable of establish the place of residence of the motive force, Curran indicated that info was relayed to the L&A OPP by Kingston Police.

Because the OPP recognized the accused driver’s residence as “the owner’s residence,” it’s appeared probably police decided that tackle by operating the licence plate on the car by way of a provincial database. Kingston Police confirmed this, and supplied additional particulars on the case from their perspective.

Based on Constable Anthony Colangeli, Media Relations Officer for Kingston Police, McGrath was travelling westbound on Princess Avenue “at a high rate of speed,” which led police initiating a site visitors cease. An officer “attempted to stop the vehicle,” which as an alternative “accelerated at a high rate of speed,” fleeing police, Colangeli stated. Because the registered proprietor of the car was an Amherstview resident, Kingston Police contacted the L&A OPP and supplied them with the proprietor’s tackle.

Along with the costs laid by the OPP listed above, in keeping with Colangeli, the 18-year-old was additionally charged by Kingston Police with:

Harmful operation of a motor vehicleFailure to cease for police

This text might be up to date if/when that info turns into obtainable.

Based on the OPP, the motive force’s licence was mechanically suspended for 90 days, and McGrath will face additional licence suspension if convicted. Moreover, the car was impounded for seven days. McGrath might be chargeable for all charges/fines associated to the towing/impounding of the car.


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