City of Kawartha Lakes OPP – Single Motor Vehicle Collision Sends One to Trauma Centre

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Members of the City of Kawartha Lakes Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) attended a single motor vehicle collision that saw one person transported to a Toronto Area Trauma Center with serious injuries.

On May 10, 2025, at approximately 5:09 a.m., officers were notified of a single motor vehicle collision on Glenarm Road East of Hartley Road. Upon officers arriving, the loan occupant/driver of the motor vehicle was located and had sustained significant injuries. Kawartha Lakes Paramedics and Ornge Helicopter were dispatched. The 34-year-old driver, of Burnt River, was transported to a Toronto Area Trauma Center and is believed to be in stable condition.

Glenarm Road remained closed while members of the OPP Traffic Incident Management team (TIME) attended and conducted a thorough investigation.

Glenarm Road has since been reopened.

If you have any video footage or know of any information related to this incident, please contact the Kawartha Lakes OPP or your local area Crime Stoppers.

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