Snowmobiler charged with impaired after going through ice

MIDLAND A snowmobiler who went through the ice has been charged with impaired driving.
Provincial police say that on Friday March 30, 2018, at 6:35 p.m. officers from the Southern Georgian Bay Detachment of the OPP were dispatched to a report of a snowmobile through the ice on Little Lake.

The driver walked away but was charged after with impaired driving.

Responding officers along with members of the Simcoe County Paramedic Service and Midland Fire Service attended the scene and did locate a lone male walking on the ice surface that had been operating a snowmobile also located on the ice surface.

Officers determined that the male had not gone through the ice but did have a mechanical issue with his machine on the ice.

The man walked to shore and was checked out by paramedics and spoken to by scene investigators. A drinking and driving investigation was commenced by investigators which resulted in the following.

As a result, Christopher Story, 32, of Penetanguishene has been charged with:

-Care or Control While Impaired (Alcohol) contrary to section 253(1) (a) and further

-Care or Control over 80 mgs. Contrary to section 253(1) (b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

His snowmobile was towed from the scene and impounded for a week and his driver’s license is suspended for 90 Days under the Administrative Driver’s License Suspension (ADLS).

He was released on a recognizance to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Midland on April 12.

 

Police remind motorists that an essential part of the enforcement job is to save lives and reduce injuries on our trails, roadways and waterways. Educating the public about safe driving practices is a priority.