Driver Charged After Fleeing From Police in Mississauga

Published May 27, 2017 at 1:24 pm

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A 34-year-old Mississauga man is facing charges after allegedly fleeing from police, causing a multi-vehicle collision in north Mississauga early Saturday.

The man was taken to hospital with minor injuries and “he is now facing charges,” said OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt.

The incident unfolded at 2:15 a.m., when officers form the OPP’s Port Credit detachment were conducting speed enforcement along the westbound QEW near Hurontario St.

A vehicle came through the enforcement zone  “speeding well in excess of the speed limit,” said Schmidt.

It looked as though the vehicle was stopping, said Schmidt, but in the end it exited at Hwy 10 “and tried to evade police,” heading north.

That’s where it struck two other vehicles, near Highway 401.

The area was closed until about 6 a.m., said Schmidt, and the man’s vehicle was impounded.

Two people in two other vehicles weren’t injured.

Adrian Delman is charged with dangerous driving, stunt driving, fleeing from police, and possession of controlled drugs and substances.

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