No criminal charges for OPP officer whose vehicle injured toddler
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2025 4:11 am
The incident occurred in the driveway of a residence at Oxford Station in May.
The Ontario Provincial Police officer whose vehicle struck and injured a young boy in the driveway of her home has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by a civilian police oversight agency.
In a report posted online Thursday evening, Special Investigations Unit director wrote that he had determined there were no reasonable grounds to believe that the officer had committed a criminal offence in connection with the collision.
The online report gave some details about the incident on the morning of May 9 at the officer’s home in Oxford Station, about 70 kilometres south of Ottawa.
According to the report, the OPP officer was repositioning vehicles in her driveway when she entered a Jeep Cherokee and drove it forward a short distance, travelling over a small bump before she stopped the car and observed the 15-month-old child on the ground.
The officer’s residence housed a daycare operated by her partner, the report said, and the boy was at the daycare that morning. He and other children had been in a play area near the driveway prior to the collision.
After first aid was rendered, the child was taken to hospital, where he was diagnosed with three skull fractures, the report said.
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The Ontario Provincial Police officer whose vehicle struck and injured a young boy in the driveway of her home has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by a civilian police oversight agency.
In a report posted online Thursday evening, Special Investigations Unit director wrote that he had determined there were no reasonable grounds to believe that the officer had committed a criminal offence in connection with the collision.
The online report gave some details about the incident on the morning of May 9 at the officer’s home in Oxford Station, about 70 kilometres south of Ottawa.
According to the report, the OPP officer was repositioning vehicles in her driveway when she entered a Jeep Cherokee and drove it forward a short distance, travelling over a small bump before she stopped the car and observed the 15-month-old child on the ground.
The officer’s residence housed a daycare operated by her partner, the report said, and the boy was at the daycare that morning. He and other children had been in a play area near the driveway prior to the collision.
After first aid was rendered, the child was taken to hospital, where he was diagnosed with three skull fractures, the report said.
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