A 35-year-old Saskatoon man is facing dangerous driving charges after allegedly causing three separate conditions while driving intoxicated on Wednesday evening.
Police said the saga started at around 7 p.m., when officers got a report about a hit-and-run collision in the 200 block of 33rd Street East, involving a vehicle travelling at high speed.
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“Within minutes, police received another report of a hit and run in the area of 33rd Street West and Avenue J North; again, the vehicle was reported to have been driven at excessive speeds,” the Saskatoon Police Service said in a statement.
“Moments later, police received a report of a collision at the intersection of Avenue P North and 29th Street West.”
Police said officers were attending to the scenes of all three crashes when another call came in, reporting a suspicious person at the door of a home on Avenue P North who matched the description of the driver involved in the three crashes.
The man was arrested near Avenue P North and Rusholme Road, police said, and officers suspected he was intoxicated.
In addition to the dangerous driving charge, the man was also charged with hit and run, and refusing a breath demand by police.









