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Man busted while sleeping in Innisfil intersection

Man busted while sleeping in Innisfil intersection

CTV News4 days ago
South Simcoe Police were called after an Innisfil resident noticed a man sleeping in his car in an intersection Thu., Aug. 7, 2025. PHOTO: CTV NEWS/BARRIE
A keen Innisfil resident noticed a car idling in the middle of an intersection on Innisfil Beach Road at 1 a.m. Thursday and believed the driver to be sleeping.
South Simcoe Police arrived to find a man in a black Audi behind the wheel.
Police charged him with impaired driving and after a search of the car, found a large quantity of cocaine.
He now faces possession of cocaine charges as well.
The 40-year-old Barrie man's driver's licence has been suspended for 90 days, and his vehicle impounded.
He is scheduled to appear in court on August 28.
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