Pedestrian struck, driver charged

HARRISTON – An Orangeville man faces a drinking and driving charge after a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle here in November.

Wellington County OPP officials say a “clerical error” is to blame for the one-month delay in announcing  the charge.

In a press release issued on Jan. 4, police say that on Nov. 30 at about 5:30pm, emergency crews responded to a report that a pedestrian was stuck by a car on Arthur Street West at Elora Street North in Harriston.

Police say a male driving a silver sedan collided with a female crossing the street. She was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Officers spoke to the male driver and conducted a roadside screening device test.

Sean Nicholas Keane, 55, of Orangeville, was charged with care and control of a vehicle while having a blood alcohol level over 80mg. He was to appear in Guelph court on Jan. 8.

His driver’s licence was suspended for 90 days and the vehicle impounded for seven days.

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