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Off-duty Ottawa police officer charged with impaired driving

An Ottawa police officer has been charged with impaired driving after being stop by police while off duty. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

Ottawa police have charged one of their own with impaired driving while off-duty.

On May 4, just before 2 p.m., police say they received a call about an erratic driver near the Old Montreal Road and Dairy Road intersection.

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According to a statement from Ottawa Police Service, the driver, James Monroe, a 50-year-old constable with Ottawa police, was charged with operating a conveyance with a blood Alcohol Content over 80 milligrams of alcohol.

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He was arrested and released on a promise to appear in court at a later date and was put on administrative duties.

Ottawa Police Service’s professional standards section is investigating the incident.

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