The charges include operation while impaired, dangerous operation, and failure to stop after an accident.
INGERSOLL - A fail to remain crash in Ingersoll has resulted in charges laid against a senior from Cambridge.
Oxford OPP officers responded to a single vehicle crash on Canterbury Street at around 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, but the vehicle involved was not there when they arrived on scene. They were eventually able to locate it after patrolling the area and charged the 88-year-old driver with a list of offences.
The charges include operation while impaired by alcohol, operation while impaired with a blood alcohol concentration over 80, dangerous operation, and failure to stop after an accident.
The driver is also facing a 90 day licence suspension and their vehicle was impounded for a week.

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