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Disabled driving arrest made in Selwyn Township: Peterborough County OPP

Peter Barra County OPPcreated a trio ofdisabledarrests atSelwyn Townshiplast week.

At around 1:15 am on Saturday, August 6, police officers stopped a vehicle that was driving the Back Horn Road irregularly. The OPP states that the driver was found to be drunk driving.

Selwyn Township's Kristy Fawcett, 36, was arrested and charged with one charge of driving disability (blood alcohol content above 80).

She has been released and she will appear in Peterborough's court on September 14.

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Jamie Rayton-Dibel, 37, Selwyn Township was arrested and charged with two counts of driving disabilities (alcohol and drugs and blood alcohol levels above 80) and one count that did not comply with the release order.

He will appear in Peterborough's court on September 14th.

Lakefield Road

Around 9:30 am. On August 4, police officers stopped a vehicle that was driving the Lakefield Road irregularly. Police say the driver was found to be under the influence of the drug.

Asphodel-Norwood Township's James Curtis, 41, was arrested and charged with driving disabilities (alcohol and drugs) and possession of Schedule I substance (methamphetamine).

The accused will appear in court in Peterborough on September 13.

According to the OPP, in each case the driver's license was also suspended for 90 days and the vehicle was detained for 7 days. day to day.

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