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Valley police respond to two strange crashes

RCMP in the Comox Valley responded to two unusual crashes within the last week. A single vehicle crash in the region led to a drug bust by RCMP.

Constable Rob Gardner says a single vehicle crash on the old island highway led police to two other investigations.

Gardner says the driver was found to have consumed alcohol, had a quantity of drugs on them at the time and was also linked to a nearby case of mischief.

Gardner notes the driver is facing charges of mischief and possession of a controlled substance.

Gardner says the second crash was a street race that resulted in a car hitting the cement barriers at the end of 17th Street in Courtenay.

Both vehicles involved were impounded for seven days and both drivers were ticketed.

Justin Goulet
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