RCMP seek driver who injured teen in East St. Paul hit and run
RCMP are looking for the driver of an SUV involved in a hit and run that injured young teenage girl in East St. Paul last week.
Vehicle involved described as black SUV or car with tinted windows, RCMP say
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RCMP are looking for the driver of an SUV involved in a hit and run that injured teenage girl in East St. Paul last week.
Police responded to a report of the incident on Old River Road in the rural municipality of St. Clements — which includes East St. Paul — at about 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to a Monday news release.
Two young teens were on the road — one walking and the other on a scooter — approaching the intersection of Danko Drive when a vehicle that had stopped nearby started to move and struck the girl on the scooter.
Police say the vehicle stopped and the driver rolled down a window, but then left.
The girl who was hit was taken to hospital, treated and released.
The vehicle is described as a black SUV or car with tinted windows. The driver is described as a man in his 20s or 30s who was wearing a baseball cap.
Anyone with information on the hit and run is asked to call Red River North RCMP at 204-668-8322.