An off-duty first responder leads Oxford OPP to an impaired driver.
ZORRA TOWNSHIP - An Ingersoll resident has been in trouble with the law.
On Saturday, the Oxford OPP were alerted of a possible impaired driver by a call from an off-duty first responder in Zorra Township. Officers located the driver on Road 74 and arrested them at 8 p.m. As a result, a 46-year-old is now facing charges of dangerous operation, operation while impaired, and operation while impaired with a blood alcohol concentration of 80 plus.
They have been released from custody and will appear in Woodstock Court on November 5th.

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