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Pedestrian, driver facing charges after collision at Idylwyld Dr. and 33rd Street

Saskatoon police are laying charges against a woman and the driver involving in a pedestrian collision at Idylwyld Drive and 33rd Street. Ryan Kessler / Global News

Saskatoon police said they are laying charges following a pedestrian collision at the intersection of Idylwyld Drive North and 33rd Street on Saturday.

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At around 12 p.m. CT, officers were called to the crash between a vehicle and a pedestrian.

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Police said a woman was walking northbound into traffic in the 100-block of 33rd and struck a passing car. She was taken to hospital with what are believed to be minor injuries.

Investigators believe alcohol was a contributing factor in the behaviour of the pedestrian. She is facing a charge of stunting under the Traffic Safety Act.

The driver of the vehicle was not at fault in the collision; however police said the motorist was driving while suspended and will be charged.

All traffic restrictions in the area have been lifted.

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