Edmonton police are looking for the owner of a newer model, dark-colored Ford Bronco that hit a person last Sunday.
The Edmonton Police Service reports that a 24-year-old man was trying to cross the south side of 104th Avenue at around 3 p.m., heading north on 109th Street “against the traffic light” when his friend “pulled him back.”
At the same time, a newer, dark-colored Ford Bronco was driving east on 104th Avenue at 109th Street “when it hit the 24-year-old man and knocked him to the ground.”
The man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
Police said the driver of the Bronco did not stop after the collision “but immediately turned south into an alley behind the Dorchester building located at 10357 and 109 Street.”
EPS Major Collision Investigation Section (MCIS) is now trying to talk to the owner of the Ford Bronco and identify the driver.
“There could be visible damage to the right side of the Bronco, which the driver stopped to check for immediately following the collision,” said Const. Jeffrey Strickland with EPS.
Individuals with details about this collision are urged to get in touch with the police.