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Peterborough man charged with dangerous driving, break and enter on George Street

A Peterborough man faces dangerous driving and break and enter charges following an incident on George Street North on Tuesday. Peterborough Police Service

A Peterborough man faces driving and break and enter charges following an incident on George Street North on Tuesday evening.

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According to the Peterborough Police Service, around 6:15 p.m., police responded to reports that a vehicle had been parked in the intersection of Barnardo Avenue and George Street North, blocking a lane of traffic.

Police say another motorist had attempted to help but the accused allegedly drove his vehicle and rammed the motorist’s vehicle, pushing it across the road.

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The offending vehicle continued to be driven erratically and other motorists were forced to take evasive action before it left the scene, police said.

Around the same time, police received a 911 call about a break and enter at a home on George Street North.

Police say they found the accused in the basement.

Fungai Madzongwe, 32, of Peterborough was arrested and charged with:

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  • Break and enter with intent
  • Mischief under $5,000
  • Breach of a release order to stay away from the residence
  • Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle
  • Failure to stop after an accident
  • Improper stop at a traffic signal intersection
  • Fail to yield to traffic on through highway
  • Proceeding contrary to sign at an intersection
  • Driving the wrong way on a one-way street
  • Driving a motor vehicle to perform a stunt in oncoming traffic

He was held in custody and will appear in court in Peterborough on Wednesday, police said.

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