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Police looking for driver involved in hit and run in Charlottetown

Police would like to speak with anyone that may know who was driving this vehicle at the time of the collisions or anyone that may have video that may assist in Identifying the driver.
Police would like to speak with anyone that may know who was driving this vehicle at the time of the collisions or anyone that may have video that may assist in identifying the driver. - Charlottetown Police Services

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Charlottetown police would like to speak with anyone who has information about a recent hit and run.

At about 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 17, police responded to a report of a vehicle collision that occurred at the intersection of St. Peters Road and Francis Lane.

While at the scene of the collision, police were told the same vehicle had collided with two other vehicles at the St. Peters Road and Arterial Highway intersection.

The first collision occurred on the Arterial Highway. Two vehicles were stopped in the left turn lane waiting to proceed north-east onto St. Peters Road (towards Mount Stewart). The suspect vehicle approached from the rear, attempted to go around both stopped vehicles and collided with both of them. The suspect vehicle then continued on its way in the same direction.

Minutes later, a second collision occurred when a vehicle travelling south-west on St. Peters road was rear ended by the suspect vehicle near the intersection of St. Peters Road and Francis Lane. The suspect vehicle then proceeded in the same direction and turned right onto Duncan Heights.

Collisions - Charlottetown Police Services
Collisions - Charlottetown Police Services

Anyone who may know who was driving this vehicle at the time of the collisions or who has video that may assist in identifying the driver is asked to contact police at 902-629-4172 or P.E.I. Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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