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Miscouche man facing several impaired driving-related charges following incident in Summerside Saturday

Drinking and driving continues to be the leading cause of criminal death in Canada and one of the biggest challenges police have is finding impaired drivers while they are on the roads. Especially in rural areas, it can be hard for police to patrol due to the size of the area and the number of officers available. This is why both RCMP and Cape Breton Regional Police officers are urging people to report any suspected impaired drivers, for the safety of the driver and others.
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SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — SUMMERSIDE - A Miscouche man is facing several charges after a suspected impaired driving incident that occurred early Saturday morning.

At approximately 12:15 a.m., the Summerside Police Services received a call from staff members at a Water Street bar reporting a customer had been asked to leave the establishment for being intoxicated. It was also reported the man got into his vehicle and drove away, striking a parked vehicle in the process.

Within a few minutes, police located the suspect’s vehicle in a Water Street parking lot.

Police spoke with the driver, a 39-year-old man, who showed signs of impairment. When police attempted to arrest him, he drove away, over a curb and median area, then fled on Water Street.

While searching for man, police located a damaged fire hydrant in the Court Street area and then found the vehicle a short distance away, abandoned, in a Notre Dame Street parking lot. The vehicle is believed to have hit the fire hydrant.

The driver was not located again until approximately 9 p.m., Saturday evening when he was arrested by police.

He has been released from custody and will appear in court at a later date to answer to impaired driving-related charges along with flight from police and two counts of failing to remain at the scene of an accident.

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