A woman has been charged with impaired driving after a car struck a house in Reserve Mines on Tuesday night.
Cape Breton Regional Police (CBRP) say they responded to a home on Main Street at 9:40 p.m. along with the Reserve Mines Volunteer Fire Department.
When they arrived, they found a vehicle had struck the house and the driver was still inside her vehicle. She was uninjured.
Get daily National news
READ: N.S. RCMP thank callers for reporting a pair of suspected impaired drivers in Digby area
The driver was arrested at the scene and charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and released. She is scheduled to appear in Sydney Provincial Court at a later date.
There was a man inside the home at the time, but he was not in the area of the collision.
Members of the CBRP Traffic Safety Unit are still investigating the crash.
- Son of Norway’s crown princess arrested before his trial on rape, other charges
- RCMP misconduct cases grew in 2024, dismissals increased 5-fold: report
- Two teens arrested in connection with First Nation double homicide in northern Quebec
- Luigi Mangione will not face death penalty in federal trial, judge rules
Comments