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An off-duty York Regional Police (YRP) officer was allegedly caught drunk driving this past weekend and has been suspended with pay.

A citizen reported an impaired driver headed "northbound on Yonge Street from the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury" on August 13, shortly after 9 p.m., to the South Simcoe Police Service, according to a press release.

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A driver near Toronto was pulled over by police, and when he was asked for his licence and registration, all he had were his shorts.

On Friday morning, August 5, York Regional Police (YRP) shared a video of a couple of their officers pulling over a truck in Richmond Hill after it was seen bumping into curbs and "driving erratically" down the streets.

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Imagine you're walking down the street, and suddenly, you see a four-foot-long python slithering around a sewer grate.

For someone in Markham, that wasn't the plot of a bad horror movie – it was real life.

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Most teens go to Canada's Wonderland for the rides, but some seem to be going for the crime.

York Regional Police (YRP) have launched "Project Beehave" to combat recent "swarming-style robberies" that have taken place near Canada's Wonderland by large groups of teenagers.

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Someone in Ontario was apparently living out their Formula 1 fantasies in their Lamborghini Aventador and got caught flying over the speed limit.

In a tweet on July 5, York Regional Police reported that earlier that morning their officers had clocked the $460,000 vehicle going 170 km/h in the area of Highway 7 and Keele in Vaughan. The driver was "busted" in a 60 km/h zone, which meant that they were going 110 km/h faster than the posted speed limit (which is almost three times higher). Yikes.

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