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Selkirk man facing impaired driving charges after police find pickup in Lake Erie

OPP say the man was removed from the vehicle without incident. Global News file

A Selkirk man is facing a pair of impaired driving charges after a single-vehicle collision near Lakeshore Road in Haldimand County on Saturday morning, according to police.

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Haldimand County say a 41-year-old man was the only occupant in the vehicle when they discovered it in Lake Erie at around 5:30 a.m.

He was removed from the vehicle by Haldimand County Fire Services crews without incident.

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Investigators say the driver was conscious and showed “signs of impairment.” He was later charged with two counts of operating a motor vehicle while impaired.

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No one was hurt in the crash, police say.

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