Kingsville Traffic Complaint Results in Impairment Charges for Windsor Woman
On October 13, 2025, a routine traffic complaint escalated into a significant legal matter when officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested a Windsor woman for impaired driving in Kingsville. The incident occurred around 8:18 PM on Highway #3, east of County Road 23.
The accused, Luna Maria Gloria Aguilar, 54, faces serious charges under the Criminal Code, specifically for operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol and drugs, as well as for having a blood alcohol concentration over the legal limit.
The OPP’s swift response to the traffic complaint highlights the crucial role of community involvement in ensuring road safety. Authorities have emphasized that the safety of the public is paramount, and they remain committed to enforcing impaired driving laws rigorously. As part of the legal process, Aguilar has been subjected to a 90-day Administrative Driver’s License Suspension (ADLS) and a seven-day vehicle impoundment, both standard protocols for such offences.
Aguilar is scheduled to appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Windsor on October 28, 2025, where she will respond to the charges against her. This case serves as a stark reminder that impaired driving not only endangers the driver but also poses a significant risk to the safety of all road users.
The OPP has consistently advocated for traffic safety, reminding citizens that “Traffic Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility.” They urge anyone who suspects a driver is impaired to report it immediately by calling 9-1-1. For non-emergency traffic complaints, residents can reach out through other designated channels.
Incidents like this reinforce the need for vigilance and proactive measures against impaired driving, which remains an ongoing concern across Ontario. As the community continues to work alongside law enforcement, the hope is to foster a safer environment for all motorists and pedestrians alike.