Calgary police are asking the driver who hit a pedestrian on Feb. 29 in northeast Calgary to come forward.
Police say a woman was hit by a car around 11 a.m. while using the crosswalk at the intersection of 32nd Avenue and 34th Street Northeast. The woman did not sustain serious injuries but did seek medial attention. The driver of the car that hit her did not stay at the scene or report the incident.
“The vehicle was described to police as an older model, raised, black Ford pickup truck with a push bar or bull bar on the front,” police said in a statement Wednesday.
They described the driver as a man aged 30 to 40 with a short beard, a moustache and brown hair,
- More details emerge about Vancouver stranger assault suspect
- Video captures distraction theft from an 88-year-old woman in East Vancouver
- Canadian fugitive wanted in Desjardins data breach investigation arrested in Mexico
- Ontario woman pleads guilty to defrauding Taylor Swift fans out of $265K in ticket scam
The driver of the truck, witnesses, individuals with knowledge on the collision, or anyone that has dashcam footage related to this incident are asked to call police at 403-266-1234 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 and reference case: CA24082975/5924.
Comments
Comments closed.
Due to the sensitive and/or legal subject matter of some of the content on globalnews.ca, we reserve the ability to disable comments from time to time.
Please see our Commenting Policy for more.