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CTV News
3 hours ago
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Couple arrested for trying to cover up crash involving two children, police say
A damaged Jeep is pictured after a rollover on 20 Sideroad and Gilford Road in Innisfil, Ont., on Fri., July 18, 2025. South Simcoe police arrested a mother and a father for reportedly trying to cover up a rollover collision involving their two children in Innisfil. According to the service, a witness contacted police on Friday about a two-vehicle crash in the area of 20 Sideroad and Gilford Road. Police say the witness reported one vehicle had rolled into the ditch with a female and two children inside. When officers arrived, police say a man was at the scene claiming to be the driver of the damaged vehicle, but the authorities say further investigation revealed he had shown up after-the-fact in a separate vehicle, which his wife left in with their children, ages 10 and one. 'Neither the male nor the female attempted to seek medical attention for the young children," South Simcoe police noted. Subsequently, the parents, from Lefroy, were arrested and charged. The woman faces failing or refusing to comply with demand, failing to provide the necessities of life to a child, and dangerous operation. The man was charged with public mischief - intent to cause other person to be suspect. They are scheduled to appear in court to answer to the charges next month. Police confirm the two children were located safe and taken for medical assessment. They were discharged shortly afterwards.


CTV News
3 days ago
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Woman transported to hospital after single-vehicle rollover in Kanata
A car flipped on its side after a serious crash on March Road in Ottawa on July 19, 2025. (Will Aiello/CTV News Ottawa) Ottawa firefighters removed a woman trapped inside a vehicle after a single-vehicle rollover in Kanata Saturday afternoon. The Ottawa Fire Services say they received a call from police at 5:24 p.m. reporting a collision at the intersection of March Road and Halton Terrace, just north of Terry Fox Drive. On arrival, crews found the vehicle on its side with one person trapped. Firefighters began an extrication process using specialized tools and were able to remove the person from the vehicle in about five minutes, Ottawa fire said in a news release. Ottawa paramedics spokesperson Neil Martin tells CTV News Ottawa that an adult woman was transported to hospital in stable condition for reasons described as 'precautionary.' Another man at the scene did not wish to be assessed by paramedics. Absorbent was spread on leaking fluids and the car batteries were disconnected prior to clearing the scene.


CTV News
5 days ago
- CTV News
One killed, two taken to hospital after vehicle rollover on Sask. grid road
A 44-year-old man from North Battlefords was killed and two others were sent to hospital after a single-vehicle rollover on a rural grid road Thursday. RCMP say the incident was reported at around 6:30 a.m. in the RM of Rosemount. Battlefords RCMP, along with fire, paramedics, and STARS, rushed to the scene and found three occupants of the vehicle — two men and a woman — injured. One of the men was pronounced dead while on route to hospital. His family has been notified. The two other occupants were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police say the fourth occupant of the vehicle, a woman, did not report injuries. RCMP say they continue to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist.


CBS News
5 days ago
- CBS News
One person killed, three others injured in violent crash on Beechwood Boulevard
One person was killed and three others were injured in a violent rollover crash along Beechwood Boulevard. The crash happened just before 1 a.m. on Thursday morning in the city's Point Breeze neighborhood, not far from Forbes Avenue and Mellon Park. Pittsburgh Public Safety says it was a single-vehicle rollover crash and there were four boys inside the car. One of the boys was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. The other three were injured. One was taken to the hospital in critical condition and the other two were taken to the hospital in stable condition. It's unclear what led up to the crash.


CTV News
6 days ago
- CTV News
Teen charged after vehicle rollover on Manitoulin Island
Ontario Provincial Police and the UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service responded to a single-vehicle rollover on Highway 540 in Bllings Township on Manitoulin Island at about 4:30 a.m. on July 6, 2025. (Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police) A 19-year-old man from Mono is facing impaired driving charges after Ontario Provincial Police responded to a single-vehicle rollover earlier this month. At about 4:30 a.m. on July 6, OPP officers, with assistance from the UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service, arrived at the scene on Highway 540 in Billings Township. Authorities said the officers detected an odour of alcohol on the driver and administered a roadside breathalyzer test using an approved screening device. The driver was transported to the Little Current Detachment for further testing. 'There were no injuries as a result of this collision,' OPP said in a news release Wednesday. Charges and penalties As a result of the investigation, the teen was charged with two impaired driving offences – including operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of more than 80. In addition to the criminal charges, the driver received a 90-day licence suspension and the vehicle involved was impounded for seven days at the owner's expense. The accused is scheduled to appear in court in Gore Bay on Aug. 26. 'Making the call' In the news release and a related social media post, OPP reiterated warnings about the dangers of impaired driving. Report impaired drivers Ontario Provincial Police are urging the public to report suspected impaired drivers. (File photo/Supplied/Ontario Provincial Police) 'Remember, no amount of drugs or alcohol is safe while driving. If you suspect an impaired driver, please call 911,' said OPP Const. Berkley Parisien. 'Your phone call could save someone's life.'