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Woman seriously injured in hit and run in Midland: OPP

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Investigators ask for the public's help to solve a hit and run case after a pedestrian was allegedly struck by a vehicle in Midland.

Southern Georgian Bay OPP says the incident happened on Sept. 18 around 10:25 p.m. just south of William Street near Elizabeth Street.

Paramedics rushed a 44-year-old woman to a local hospital with serious injuries. She was later taken to a Toronto area trauma centre for further treatment.

Police believe the vehicle is a dark-coloured pickup truck with a loud exhaust. They say the front passenger headlight assembly is likely damaged due to the collision.

OPP asks anyone with information or dash cam/residential video of the crime to contact police at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers to remain anonymous.

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