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Off-duty York officer sentenced to 18 months for fail-to-remain collision

Nathan Coates sentenced to serve nine months of house arrest, 100 hours of community service in connection with the collision that left a motorcyclist with life-altering injuries in 2022
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A York Regional Police officer has been sentenced to an 18-month conditional sentence in connection with a 2019 serious fail-to-remain collision in Markham.

Const. Nathan Coates was sentenced today to an 18-month conditional sentence, which includes nine months of house arrest, 100 hours of community service and a 30-month driving prohibition, York Regional Police said in a June 5 news release. He also must submit a DNA sample to the National DNA Data Bank.

He has been suspended without pay.

Coates was found guilty of failing to stop after an accident and render assistance by Justice Jonathan Dawes on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022.

On Sunday, September 29, 2019, just after 7:15 p.m., York Regional Police responded to a report of a serious collision on Highway 7, near York Durham Line. When officers arrived, they located a motorcycle that had been struck. The driver was taken to hospital with serious, life-altering injuries.

Officers learned that a Nissan Pathfinder had collided with the motorcycle and fled the scene. Officers located the Nissan a few kilometres away and arrested the off-duty officer.

Coates has been a member of York Regional Police since 2005. He was assigned to uniform patrol, working out of the Whitchurch-Stouffville community substation. He has been suspended since his arrest. He now will be subject to additional charges under the Police Services Act.