The Oxford OPP have laid charges after stopping a driver going 181 km/h on the 401.
BLANDFORD-BLENHEIM - A need for speed has a young driver in trouble.
On Monday, Oxford OPP were on the 401 conducting speed enforcement in the Township of Blandford-Blenheim when they stopped a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. A 17-year-old from Caledon was spotted going 181 km/h in at 100 km/h zone and has since been charged with operation while impaired by alcohol, failure or refusal to comply with a demand, and driving a motor vehicle - performing a stunt with excessive speed.
A 90-day Administrative Driver's License Suspension and a fourteen-day vehicle impoundment was also initiated.

Woodstock Candidate Profile - Dave Bloxsidge
Pride Family Day in Museum Square
Oxford County Seeking Input for Future
UPDATE: Oxford OPP Find Missing Teen
Oxford OPP Investigating Stolen PRIDE Flags
Woodstock Candidate Profile - Maureen Ralph
2026 World Cup of Soccer is Underway
Navy Vets Reveal First Round of Commits
Pickup Truck vs. Transport Truck Collision in SWOX
Interview with the Warden - June 11th, 2026
Online Harms Legislation Tabled in Ottawa
Royal Roads Family Fun Day Returns!
Two Vehicles Collide Southwest of Scotland
SWOX Firefighters Respond to Car Fire
Hospitals to Receive Training for Paediatric Emergencies
Hippie Fest in the Friendly City this Saturday
Ride for the Rescue Returns this Sunday
OPP Officer Killed in Line of Duty
Oxford County Man Facing Charges in Norfolk County
Tillsonburg Candidate Profile - Lindsey Mejaski
Comments
Add a comment