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Man struck by RCMP cruiser in Moncton while allegedly lying on the road

A man was struck by an RCMP vehicle in Moncton on Sunday night. Submitted/ Wade Perry

A man in Moncton was sent to hospital with injuries on Sunday night after he was struck by an RCMP cruiser while allegedly lying on the road.

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Codiac RCMP say officers responded to 10th Street just before 11 p.m. to a possible domestic dispute call.

“When members arrived, a man dressed in dark clothing had laid down on the road in front of the address provided,” said Cpl. Jullie Rogers-Marsh.

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“Police were not able to see the man and he was struck by an attending RCMP vehicle which was travelling at slow speeds.”

READ: N.B. man left bleeding on the side of the road after altercation: police

Rogers-Marsh confirms the man was connected to the original domestic dispute call.

She says the man was taken to hospital with injuries that are described as non-life-threatening.

“[The injuries were] serious enough that he was taken to hospital,” she said.

As for whether any charges will be laid in connection with the incident, Rogers-Marsh says the police investigation is still ongoing.

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