Suspected Impaired Driver Crashes Truck into Whitby Home

Monday, May 26, 2025, 11:21 am

Authorities report that a suspected impaired driver crashed a truck into a Whitby residence, causing significant structural damage. The suspect reportedly fled on foot, prompting an immediate police investigation into the dangerous incident and raising community safety concerns.


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Suspected impaired driver slams truck into Whitby house, flees scene on foot  CP24

citynews.ca / Suspected drunk driver crashes into Whitby house, significant damage reported

Durham Regional Police officers say the Whitby home suffered significant structural damage after the Saturday night crash.


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