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In North York, police are actively searching for the driver who fled the scene of a four-vehicle collision that left five people injured overnight. Authorities are gathering evidence and witness statements as they work to locate the fleeing motorist, raising concerns over road safety and accountability.
Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who fled the scene of a multi-vehicle crash that left five people injured early Sunday morning in North York. Investigators say they were called to a four-vehicle crash at the intersection of Allen and Transit roads just before 2 a.m. Police say when…
Driver flees four-vehicle collision overnight in North York CP24
Man in his 60s seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in North York CP24
Police investigating after driver flees from 4-vehicle collision, leaving 5 people in hospital CP24
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