TORONTO — An off-duty Durham Regional Police officer has been charged after allegedly crashing his vehicle into a tree while intoxicated and leaving the scene.
Police responded to a call of a vehicle crashing into a tree in the early hours of Saturday morning in the Liberty Street North and Taunton Road area of Bowmanville, Ont.
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Officers found the vehicle, which has “extensive damage,” but the driver had left the scene. A police K-9 team searched the area with the help of a York Regional Police helicopter but did not located the driver.
Police said a passerby drove the man to Lakeridge Health hospital in Oshawa and he was located by police at about 4:20 a.m.
A sergeant attended the hospital and charged Det. Scott Robertson, 36, of the Durham Regional Police fraud unit, with impaired driving and failing to report. He was released on a promise to appear in court at a future date.
Anyone with new information about this incident is asked to call the Durham Regional Police Professional Standards Unit or Crime Stoppers.
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