TORONTO – Provincial police have released descriptions of a car and driver after an officer was allegedly dragged on Highway 400 in north Toronto earlier this month.Police say the officer was struck and dragged after making a traffic stop early on July 3.They say the officer, who was dragged from the left shoulder into a live lane of traffic, is now recovering at home.OPP say they’re looking for a dark coloured Audi from the 2013 to 2017 model years with a distinctive rear upper brake light that spans the entire rear window.The male driver is described as white, 30 to 35 years old with short black hair.
OPP seek driver of vehicle after officer hit, dragged on Hwy. 400
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