Mono Resident Brian Halbert Charged After Striking Multiple Vehicles in Dufferin County
A resident of Mono, Ontario, has been charged with multiple driving offences following a chaotic incident on the morning of October 1, 2025. Brian Halbert, 46, allegedly struck several vehicles while driving recklessly through Dufferin County, leading to a swift response from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).
According to reports, the OPP received multiple calls about a vehicle driving out of control in the Town of Orangeville. The vehicle reportedly left a trail of destruction as it careened towards Primrose. Officers acted quickly, tracking down the heavily damaged vehicle at the intersection of Highway 10 and Highway 89 in Mono. Their prompt intervention was crucial in preventing further damage and ensuring the safety of the surrounding community.
Halbert now faces several serious charges, including:
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Assault with a Weapon (x2)
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Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle
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Failure to Stop After an Accident (x2)
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Flight from a Peace Officer
The OPP have reiterated their commitment to public safety, emphasizing their proactive approach to policing in partnership with local communities. As incidents like this highlight the risks posed by reckless driving, it is clear that law enforcement will continue to prioritize safety on the roads.
Incidents of this nature raise concerns about community safety and the potential consequences of impaired or dangerous driving. The OPP encourages anyone with information regarding this incident to come forward, as community vigilance plays a vital role in maintaining public safety.
As this case unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving and the potential legal repercussions of reckless behaviour behind the wheel. The community of Mono and Dufferin County will be closely watching how this situation develops in the coming weeks.