More Impaired Drivers Arrested
Source: OPP
Date: Sat Mar 1 05:16:20 MST 2025

On February 26, 2025, shortly after 11:00 p.m., an officer patrolling the area of Mayfield Road, near Ace Drive, conducted a traffic stop. The investigation led to the driver being arrested.
As a result, Amanpreet SINGH, 36, of Brampton, was charged with:
Failure or refusal to comply with demand
Driving motor vehicle with liquor readily available
Red light fail to stop
The accused is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on March 13, 2025, to answer to the charges.
A few hours later, on February 27, 2025, shortly after 1:00 a.m., an officer patrolling the area of Highway 10 and Old School Road also conducted a traffic stop. During the investigation, grounds were formed that the drivers ability to operate a motor vehicle was impaired by alcohol, which led to their arrest.
As a result, Lovepreet LITT, 26, of Brampton, was charged with:
Operation while impaired blood alcohol concentration (80 plus)
The accused is scheduled to appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Orangeville on March 20, 2025, to answer to the charge.
Both drivers licences were also suspended for 90 days, and the vehicles impounded for seven.
This is an opportunity to remind motorists that failure or refusal to comply with a demand in an impaired operation investigation is a criminal offence. Furthermore, the consequences an individual will face are the same as being charged with impaired operation.
For more information about the penalties of driving impaired, visit: https://www.ontario.ca/page/impaired-driving
The OPP remains committed to taking alcohol/drug-impaired drivers off our roads through enforcement and public education. If youre planning to drink or use drugs, make sure you dont drive. Instead, arrange for a designated driver, take a taxi, use public transportation, or find another safe way home. If you suspect someone is driving under the influence, its important to call 9-1-1 to report it. If the situation is not urgent or currently ongoing, you can also provide information anonymously by contacting Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or through their website at https://peelcrimestoppers.ca. When you contact Crime Stoppers, you stay anonymous, and you never have to testify.