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Peterborough convenience store employees report ‘unresponsive’ driver in parking lot: police

A Fraserville man was charged with drug-impaired driving in Peterborough early Sunday. Peterborough Police Service

A Fraserville, Ont., man is facing impaired driving charges after an incident early Sunday.

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According to the Peterborough Police Service, just after midnight officers were called to the parking lot of a convenience store in the Sherbrooke Street and Denure Drive area after two store employees called 911 about an unresponsive man behind the wheel of a running vehicle.

Officers and EMS attended the scene and learned the employees had turned the vehicle off and removed the keys, police said.

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Investigators determined the driver was impaired by drugs and a search of the vehicle uncovered fentanyl and cocaine.

Dylan Kemp, 29, of Fraserville in Cavan Monaghan Township, was arrested and charged with drug-impaired driving and two counts of drug possession.

He was released and is scheduled to appear in court in Peterborough on April 28.

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