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Chatham senior charged in Sarnia collision: SPS

Chatham senior charged in Sarnia collision: SPS

CTV News12-06-2025

A Chatham senior has been charged in connection to a two-vehicle collision in Sarnia.
On Wednesday just before 11:30 a.m., Lambton emergency services responded to the collision at the intersection of Highway 40 and Plank Road in Sarnia.
One driver was taken to hospital by ambulance with minor injuries. The other driver was not hurt.
After an investigation, police charged a 73-year-old of Chatham with failure to stop at a red light.

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