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Guelph police constable to face trial following impaired driving charge

Insp. Andrea Ninacs with Guelph Police's Professional Standards Unit confirmed on Tuesday that Pickard is a constable with the service. Matt Carty / Global Guelph

A Guelph police officer has been reassigned to administrative duties while facing an impaired driving charge.

Wellington County OPP said 32-year-old Margaret Pickard was stopped at a RIDE checkpoint on Nov. 28 in Fergus, Ont., and failed a roadside screening test.

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She was brought to the OPP’s operations centre for further testing and it’s alleged Pickard was driving with a blood-alcohol level over 0.08.

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Pickard’s licence was suspended for 90 days and her vehicle was impounded for seven days.

Insp. Andrea Ninacs with Guelph Police’s Professional Standards Unit confirmed on Tuesday that Pickard is a constable with the service and has been taken off the road pending the matter, which is now before the courts.

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She said Guelph police would not be commenting further.

The charge against Pickard has not been tested in court and she will make an appearance at the end of January.

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