Weekends in jail concludes lengthy Nanoose Bay wrong-way driver case
NANAIMO — More than seven years after causing a head-on crash on Hwy. 19, the offending driver has at last taken responsibility for his actions.
An alcohol impaired Maverick John Millen, 32, was driving his SUV north in the southbound lanes of a divided section of Hwy. 19 in Nanoose Bay when he hit a car head-on just after midnight on Jan. 11, 2019.
The wreck injured Millen, while the only other occupant involved, a man driving the opposing car, also sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Millen drained four rum and Cokes and four tequilas at a Nanaimo pub before crashing his vehicle, registered to another driver, where the highway meets Fredheim Rd., north of the Petro-Canada service station.


