Video shows alleged impaired driver fleeing from police in Oshawa - CP24 / cp24

Wednesday, June 4, 2025, 12:22 pm

A startling video from Oshawa shows an alleged impaired driver fleeing on foot immediately after a crash. Authorities are reviewing the footage to ascertain the driver’s behavior and condition, as the unusual escape prompts fresh concerns over public safety and fuels an active investigation.


torontosun.com / Motorist accused of impaired driving and fleeing from cops in Oshawa

A 43-year-old man is accused of impaired driving and other offences after he allegedly failed to stop for cops in Oshawa last weekend. Durham Regional Police say members of the Tactical Support Unit (TSU) were travelling east on Hwy. 401 when they observed a vehicle “driving erratically” shortly…

cp24.com/ / Video shows alleged impaired driver fleeing from police in Oshawa - CP24

Video shows alleged impaired driver fleeing from police in Oshawa  CP24

citynews.ca / ‘He’s lying down’: Video shows alleged impaired driver fleeing on foot after Oshawa crash

Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) officers say a Toronto man is facing impaired driving charges after an Air1 helicopter captured him crashing his vehicle and fleeing on foot in Oshawa. Officers observed the man driving erratically on the eastbound Highway 401 just before 2 a.m. on June 1.…


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