South Simcoe police charged three drivers Sunday, one for allegedly assaulting an officer.
At about 2:20 a.m., police responded to a name from safety at Friday Harbour in Innisfil about an intoxicated individual. Officers discovered the accused sitting in a automobile with the ignition on and “noticed clear signs of alcohol impairment,” police stated in a information launch.
A 61-year-old Aurora woman was charged with impaired operation (alcohol) and impaired operation (over 80).
At about 7:50 a.m., police had been patrolling Yonge Avenue in Bradford when an automated licence plate reader alerted them to a driver with a suspended licence. Throughout a visitors cease, officers found the driving force had two licence suspensions.
Whereas trying an arrest, the driving force “was unco-operative and refused to exit the vehicle.”
A 64-year-old from River Drive Park was charged with assaulting a peace officer, resisting arrest, and driving beneath suspension.
At about 7:30 p.m., police had been known as to McDonald’s in Bradford for a report of a potential impaired driver. The motive force left earlier than police arrived, however officers got a licence plate quantity.
They situated the automobile parked in a driveway, with its engine operating. The accused exited a residence, and officers detected indicators of impairment.
A 36-year-old Bradford man was charged with impaired operation (alcohol) and impaired operation (over 80).









