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Man charged with dangerous driving after nearly causing multiple collisions, OPP say

The Vaughan driver was arrested after officers deployed a tire deflation device to stop the pick-up truck
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NEWS RELEASE

ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE

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COUNTY OF WELLINGTON - On Dec. 19, 2020, at approximately 10:00 p.m. a Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer was on general patrol in the area of Wellington Road 109 in the Township of Mapleton.

At this time, the officer observed a white pick-up truck travelling westbound at a high rate of speed while attempting to pass other motor vehicles. Two eastbound vehicles were forced to take evasive action by swerving to avoid a head-on collision. 

Another officer who was a little further west, observed the white pick-up travelling at a speed that appeared well above the posted 80 km/h limit. The vehicle was locked on radar travelling in excess of 165km/h.

A short time later, the same pick-up truck was spotted by a witness and police on Main Street in Palmerston. After nearly causing another collision, police measured the vehicle's speed of 115km/h in a posted 50 km/h zone. Police did not pursue the pick-up due to safety concerns.

Shortly after 10:00 p.m., the suspect vehicle was observed by another officer travelling eastbound on Wellington Road 109 at Wellington Road 10, Township of Mapleton.
 
The officer was conducting stationary radar and measured a speed in excess of 170km/h in a posted 80km/h zone. The officer deployed a tire deflation device and police were successful in stopping the pick-up truck. The driver was arrested at the scene.
 
Vincenzo E. D'Agostino, 52 years old, of Vaughan has been charged with dangerous driving contrary to the Criminal Code and race a motor vehicle contrary to the Highway Traffic Act.
 
The accused is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice-Guelph on Jan. 12, 2021 to answer to the charges. The vehicle and driver's licence were seized for a period of seven days as per statute.
 
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