Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Sgt Darryl Storey Arrested for Collision that Killed 18-year-old Woman

THUNDER BAY, Ont.

An Ontario Provincial Police officer has been criminally charged in the death of an 18-year-old woman following a collision in northwestern Ontario last December.

Sgt. Darryl Storey was arrested Monday and faces one count of criminal negligence causing death and dangerous driving causing death in the Dec. 3, 2008 collision.

He has been released and set to appear in a Thunder Bay courtroom on March 5, said a Tuesday news release.

The crash occurred between a OPP cruiser driven by Storey and a car driven by Jasmine Veneruzzo on Highway 11 and Twin City Crossroads in Thunder Bay.

Veneruzzo, an 18-year-old Murillo, Ont., woman, died from the crash.

Storey was believed to be have been on a routine patrol at the time of the collision.

The charges come as a result of an investigation launched by the Special Investigations Unit, a provincial body that looks into cases involving police and civilians resulting in sex assault, serious injuries or death.

Meanwhile, earlier Tuesday, the OPPalso announced that another officer has been charged with street racing for driving 65 kilometres over the speed limit.

Police say Det. Const. Heidi Fischer was not within the lawful execution of her duties on Jan. 31 when Brant County OPP stopped her unmarked police vehicle on Highway 403 for driving 165 kilometres per hour in a 100 km/h zone.

Fischer, an OPP officer for four years, had her driver's licence suspended for seven days. Her vehicle was also impounded for seven days.

She will appear in court in Brantford on March 24.

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