The owners of a Kitchener pub are facing multiple charges after a man drove into an LCBO and died.

The crash happened in January on a Friday afternoon around 4 p.m.

Police were called to a crash at Alpine Plaza on Ottawa Street South.

Waterloo Regional Police Service say a 40-year-old man had driven a GMC Yukon into an LCBO and was pronounced dead at the scene.

On Friday, police announced three people were facing a total of 16 charges under the Liquor License Act in connection with that crash.

The individuals facing charges weren't named, but they include two owners and one staff member of the Chicago Pub and Billiards, which is in the same plaza as the LCBO that was hit.

Police say an investigation revealed the driver had left "a licensed establishment" before the crash and that alcohol and marijuana were contributing factors.

Charges include:

Serve Intoxicated Person

Permit Liquor to be Sold to Intoxicated person

Liquor to be Sold to Intoxicated person Fail to Maintain Control Over Premise Server

Promote Immoderate Consumption

Fail to Deter Disorderly Conduct

Permit Drunkenness

CBC News reached out to Chicago Pub and Billiards, and a man who identified himself as an owner said he planned to seek legal advice before providing comment.