UPDATE – Person Charged Following Rollover In Hamilton Township

In Local, Police Blotter

On Friday March 22, 2019 just before midnight officers responded to a single vehicle collision on County Road 45 just north of Danforth Road in Hamilton Township. The grey Ford sedan was travelling southbound when it was observed going into a ditch and flipping over. The female driver was not injured but was found to be under the influence of alcohol. Sarah KING (age 22) of Grafton, Ontario was arrested and charged with:
· Operation while impaired – blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)
· Operation while impaired – alcohol and drugs
She was released and is scheduled to appear in Cobourg Court on April 17, 2019.

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One person was taken into custody following a single vehicle rollover on County Road 45 approximately two kilometres north of Highway 401 in Hamilton Township on Friday night at approximately 11:55 pm.
The vehicle was heading down the hill towards Cobourg when it lost control and entered the ditch rolling at least once landing on its side in a driveway.
A female was taken into custody at the scene for suspicion of impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

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