Steinbach RCMP vehicle struck by impaired driver

April 20, 2021
Steinbach, Manitoba

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Steinbach RCMP vehicle struck by impaired driver

On the evening of April 19, 2021, Steinbach RCMP were patrolling for a vehicle after receiving reports that the driver may be impaired. While driving northbound on Old Tom Road in Steinbach, Manitoba, looking for the possibly impaired driver, officers saw the vehicle coming towards them. The impaired driver was driving southbound, but swerved into the northbound lane, coming directly toward the police vehicle. The officer driving took immediate evasive action and veered to the right. The vehicle struck the rear driver side door of the RCMP vehicle.

The officers were uninjured in the collision and were able to exit the vehicle to check on the other driver. The 38-year-old male from Steinbach was uninjured, but showed visible signs of impairment. He was arrested at the scene. The male was over double the legal limit of 80 mgs of alcohol.

As this collision marks the second time in two days that a RCMP vehicle was struck by an impaired driver, the police would like to emphasize the dangers of impaired driving. Each year in Manitoba, the RCMP responds to approximately 45 deaths involving an impaired driver and 150 collisions where people are injured by an impaired driver. A small decision can have great consequences - make the choice to drive sober so everyone can stay safe on the road.

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Contact information

Tara Seel, Media Relations Officer
RCMP Media Relations
204-983-8497

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