Police say Windsor man crashed stolen vehicle in Loyalist Township
A traffic complaint led to a list of charges for a Windsor, Ont. man, the OPP says.
Police say they received the complaint Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.. Police caught up with the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop, but the car drove off at a high rate of speed. Later, police say they were called to a single-vehicle collision at Maple and Old Wilton roads in Loyalist Township. According to police, the driver was seen running on foot by a witness.
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