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London man facing drug, firearm charges after crashing van into cat hospital

FILE - A London police cruiser. Global News

A London man is facing several charges after police say he crashed a van into an Adelaide Street cat veterinary clinic and then fled.

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Shortly before 4 a.m. Wednesday, police received a call about a hit and run at Central Cat Hospital on Adelaide Street North and Central Avenue.

The driver was impaired by drugs, police said.

After the collision, police said the accused drove a white Mazda van southbound on Adelaide Street. The van had minor damage to its front end.

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Police located the van and the suspect a short distance away in the area of Adelaide and King streets.

Found in the vehicle were a loaded handgun and suspected crystal meth, police said.

The 37-year-old is facing numerous charges, including possessing a firearm while prohibited and impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

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