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Cape Breton police charge Ont man for entering province without authorization, impaired driving

  HALIFAX Police in Cape Breton have charged a 65-year-old Ontario man who was allegedly driving while impaired and attempting to board the ferry to Newfoundland on Wednesday night. Cape Breton Regional Police says at approximately 11 p.m. on May 19, officers responded to reports of a possible impaired driver parked in the Marine Atlantic Terminal lineup, where employees had stopped him from boarding the ferry. Upon arriving, police say they arrested the man after noting signs of impairment and requested a breathalyzer test. He was charged with Impaired Driving and Driving with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of Over 80 mg. His vehicle was towed from the scene and his license automatically suspended.

Cape Breton police charge four Sydney residents with drug trafficking

  HALIFAX Police in Cape Breton have charged two women and two men, all from Sydney, N.S., with drug trafficking offences following two separate vehicle stops in the community. Cape Breton Regional Police say on May 17, officers arrested two women and a man after seizing “several packages of cocaine, drug paraphernalia, cash and a stun gun” from a vehicle after pulling it over on Francis Street in Sydney. All three occupants of the vehicle, a 26-year-old woman, a 32-year-old woman, and a 31-year-old man, were arrested and later released. They will appear in Sydney Provincial Court on July 12 to face charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking in Cocaine, Unauthorized Possession of a Weapon and Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose. The man faces additional charges for Possession of Proceeds of Crime and Possession of a Weapon while Prohibited.

Cape Breton police charge Ontario man with entering province without authorization, impaired driving

  HALIFAX Police in Cape Breton have charged a 65-year-old Ontario man who was allegedly driving while impaired and attempting to board the ferry to Newfoundland on Wednesday night. Cape Breton Regional Police says at approximately 11 p.m. on May 19, officers responded to reports of a possible impaired driver parked in the Marine Atlantic Terminal lineup, where employees had stopped him from boarding the ferry. Upon arriving, police say they arrested the man after noting signs of impairment and requested a breathalyzer test. He was charged with Impaired Driving and Driving with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of Over 80 mg. His vehicle was towed from the scene and his license automatically suspended.

Cape Breton police fine man for failing to self-isolate

  HALIFAX A 51-year-old man in Cape Breton has been issued a $2,422 fine for allegedly failing to self-isolate. Cape Breton Regional Police say on May 16, they charged a 51-year-old man after receiving a complaint that he refused to self-isolate after being directed to do so by Public Health. The man was located by patrol members outside of his residence and was issued a Summary Offence Ticket with a fine of $2,422.00

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