Over 10 charges were laid to one man who ran from a vehicle crash that sent two people to hospital north of Kingston.
The collision happened just after 8:00 p.m. on Thursday on Road 38 in South Frontenac Township. Officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to the scene where two people from one car were sent to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the second vehicle ran from the area, officers said in a press release. OPP emergency response team, OPP canine unit and dogs and officers from Kingston Police, set out to find the man.
Shortly later he was found and arrested.
As a result Andrew Seguin, 34, from Loyalist Township was charged with:
- Dangerous operation causing bodily harm
- Operation while prohibited – five counts
- Possession of a Schedule III substance – psilocybin
- Fail to stop at an accident resulting in bodily harm
- Use plate not authorized for vehicle
- Driving while under suspension
- Fail to remain
- Fail to report accident
- Drive motor vehicle – no licence
- Driving motor vehicle with liquor readily available
- Operate a motor vehicle without insurance
- Fail to properly wear seatbelt
He was held in custody pending a bail hearing at a court in Kingston. Seguin’s driver’s licence was suspended for 90 days and the vehicle impounded.