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Edmonton police investigate hit-and-run pedestrian crash on 95 Avenue

A file photo of an Edmonton Police badge. The Canadian Press Images/Francis Vachon

Police are investigating a hit-and-run collision in the Strathearn neighbourhood of Edmonton.

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Sgt. Jerrid Maze said it happened at around 3:30 p.m. on Sunday at 95 Avenue and Connors Road.

He said the woman in her 50s was walking her dog in a marked crosswalk and crossing 95 Avenue when she was struck by a vehicle.

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“The vehicle’s side mirror struck her in the back of the head is what we believe,” Maze said.

He said the strike caused a large gash to the back of her head and the woman ended up losing consciousness; she was taken to hospital. Her injuries are non-life-threatening.

Maze said the vehicle fled the scene and since there were no witnesses around, there is no vehicle description though police believe it was a larger pickup truck, like a Ford F-350.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Edmonton police.

Maze said it is unclear at this point if the driver knew the vehicle struck someone, if the driver ran a red light or if the woman was jaywalking.

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The victim remains in hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

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