Brantford Police say they are seeking occupants of a grey SUV believed to be connected with a hit and run in the city centre on Sunday morning.
The unidentified vehicle is alleged to have struck a 21-year-old female pedestrian near Market Street and Chatham Street around 2:30 a.m. on May 29 before fleeing the scene.
“The female was transported to hospital with serious injuries,” a Brantford police spokesperson said in a release.
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“The involved vehicle is believed to have front-end damage, including a broken headlight.”
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It’s believed the two people in the SUV were a man and a woman.
Anyone with information or perhaps security or dashcam footage can reach out to BPS.
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