Grey Bruce OPP say impaired driving charges have been laid as a result of two separate collisions.
Police say on March 5 around 12:30 a.m., they responded to a rollover collision on Highway 6.
Police say when they arrived on the scene, they discovered the driver failed to remain. They were located a short time later.
Police say officers detected signs of impairment, and the driver was placed under arrest.
The suspect was brought to a local police detachment for further testing.
Police say they charged the 18-year-old from Melancthon with operating while impaired, having a high blood alcohol concentration, failing to remain, failing to report an accident, and racing a motor vehicle.
The accused was released and will appear in court in Owen Sound at a later date.
Police say they also charged the 21-year-old and 19-year-old passengers from Grand Valley with having liquor in an open container in an unauthorized place.
Then on March 6 around 1 a.m., Grey Bruce OPP say they responded to a single vehicle collision on Bowles Bluff Drive in Grey Highlands.
Police say when they arrived on the scene and spoke to the driver, they detected signs of impairment and placed the driver under arrest.
Police say they then transported the driver to the local detachment for further testing.
OPP say they charged the 25-year-old from Arran-Elderslie with operating while impaired and having a high blood alcohol concentration.
The accused was released and will appear in court in Owen Sound at a later date.


