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Niagara Falls man arrested after being found asleep at the wheel in Kitchener: police

Waterloo Regional Police have arrested a Niagara Falls man. Global News File

Waterloo Regional Police said a 36-year-old Niagara Falls man was arrested after allegedly being found asleep at the wheel in Kitchener during Tuesday morning’s rush hour.

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Police were called to Duke Street East and Cameron Street North in Kitchener at around 8 a.m. for a report of a suspicious vehicle.

“The person who called it in noticed that vehicle had been running on the roadway for quite a while,” Const. Andre Johnson said.

He said that officers did a wellbeing check and that was when it was determined that the driver was impaired, he was subsequently arrested.

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Police then conducted a search where they discovered suspected fentanyl, cocaine, cannabis, as well as a conducted energy weapon and an imitation firearm.

A 36-year-old Niagara Falls male is facing several charges, including impaired operation, as well as drugs and weapons-related offences.

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