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LaSalle Police have charged an 82-year-old Windsor driver after a cyclist was struck Friday afternoon and taken to hospital with serious injuries.
At approximately 4:30 p.m. Friday, a red Chevrolet Cruze was travelling west on Todd Lane and made a left turn onto Canada Street. At the same time, a 59-year-old male from LaSalle was riding his bicycle east on Todd Lane through the intersection when the collision occurred.
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According to witnesses, the cyclist tried to turn out to avoid a collision but was struck by the Chevy in the crosswalk on Canada Street. The cyclist was knocked to the ground and pinned under the front of the Chevy. Paramedics and LaSalle Fire Service tended to the cyclist who was transported to hospital with serious injuries. Members of the LaSalle Police Service Technical Collision Investigation Unit
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Police were called to scene but were unable to locate a suspect.
Video surveillance from a nearby business captured the incident.
The suspect is described as an older male, wearing a blue coat, jeans, brown shoes and a medical mask. He was carrying a blue umbrella and a white plastic bag.
The man left the parking lot in a silver four-door vehicle.
Damage to the same vehicle was also reported to police on March 26. The car had been parked in the same lot and the owner reported it had been scratched along the entire driver’s side.
Video footage revealed that at 12:15 p.m. a male wearing a black hoodie with the hood over his head and a medical mask walked along the driver’s side of the vehicle and appeared to be causing the scratches, according to police.
March 11, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Mark Pavilons
A Caledon man is among a group of 10 people charged in a large number of residential break-ins.
York Regional Police charged 10 people and recovered more than $400,000 in cash and property following “Project Rise,” which focused on break and enters across York Region and southern Ontario.
Project Rise began in 2020, with investigators seeking to identify a number of suspects believed to be involved numerous break and enters. Through the investigation, officers executed search warrants at 11 locations, including 10 residences and one commercial property.
Officers seized approximately $23,000 in Canadian currency as well as $30,000 U.S., $85,000 in Bolivian currency and significant amounts of stolen property.