Public Release – Criminal Impaired Driving Offences – January 5th, 2025, to January 18th, 2025.

In an effort to bring further attention and deterrence to driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, the Niagara Regional Police Service will be reporting the names of those people who are charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Region.              

In addition to being charged, these individuals are also bound by a Ministry of Transportation 90-day Administrative Driver’s Licence Suspension and are prohibited from operating a motor vehicle on a roadway. The public is encouraged to contact the Niagara Regional Police Service Traffic Safety Hotline or Crime Stoppers to report those who are driving in contravention of the suspension.                                          

The following individuals have been charged criminally with impaired driving by alcohol or drugs, driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 80 mgs or above of alcohol in 100 ml of blood, or refusing to provide a breath / blood sample.           

Derrick J. MACDONALD, 38 years, St Catharines

Syed U. ALI, 32 years, Hamilton ON

Travis BUSSE, 26 years, Thorold

George MAXWELL, 38 years, Lincoln

Jasjeet S. CHANE, 21 years, Niagara Falls

Jennifer L. HEFFERNAN, 28 years, Whitby ON

Jason J. WALTON, 28 years, St Catharines

Lisa M. BOYD, 42 years, Hamilton ON

Martina FURISOVA, 50 years, St Catharines

Kevin J. BARBY, 40 years, St Catharines

David M. HINDLE, 41 years, Port Colborne

Jason W. ANDERSON, 20 years, Niagara Falls

Derrick J. SHERK, 50 years, Aurora NY

Robins JOSE, 39 years, Niagara Falls

Jamie L. PARKER, 50 years, Port Colborne

Burke D. LEAVERE, 38 years, Niagara Falls

Elisha E. READ, 37 years, Welland

Jeremy J. SCHOFIELD, 39 years, Dundas ON

Gabriel J. WEBSTER, 25 years, St Catharines

Bradley J. JANSSEN, 31 years, Waterdown ON

Nazneen MOLEDINA, 37 years, Stoney Creek

The Niagara Regional Police Service is committed to reducing impaired driving offences through education and the apprehension of offenders through enforcement programs like R.I.D.E. Impaired driving is still the leading cause of criminal deaths in Canada and affects thousands of lives every year.