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N.S. RCMP thank callers for reporting a pair of suspected impaired drivers in Digby area

RCMP are crediting two "watchful residents" getting a pair of impaired drivers off the road in the Digby area this past weekend. File/ Global News

Nova Scotia RCMP says two “watchful residents” helped keep the roads safe this past weekend by reporting a pair of suspected impaired drivers in the Digby area.

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According to police, the first call came in at around 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 3. The caller reported an abandoned vehicle in the middle of Shore Road. Officers found and arrested a 50-year-old Digby man, who faces an impaired driving charge. He was released from custody and will appear in Digby Provincial Court on April 9.

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In the second incident, RCMP received a call at around 7 p.m. on Feb. 4. This call reported a suspected impaired driver on Highway 217 in Centreville.

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The witness noticed a truck swerving, changing speeds and driving into the ditch.

Officers found the vehicle and arrested a 62-year-old man from Marshalltown, who faces an impaired driving charge. He was released from custody and will also be appearing in Digby Provincial Court on April 9.

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Police are thanking the two residents who called in to report the suspected impaired drivers and are asking others to do the same.

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Anyone who suspects someone is driving while impaired should call 911, preferably with a description of the vehicle and driver, the license plate number and direction of travel.

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