Teen hit by vehicle west of Montreal in possible hit-and-run; police search for black Audi
Teen critically injured in possible hit-and-run west of Montreal; police seek black Audi with collision damage.
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A 15-year-old boy is in critical condition after being struck by a vehicle while riding his scooter early Sunday morning in what police believe may be a hit-and-run.
Quebec provincial police received a report around 1 a.m. when a motorist discovered the seriously injured teen on the side of Canal Street (Route 338) between St-Féréol Road and St-Dominique Road in Les Cèdres, approximately 50 kilometres west of Montreal. The teen's scooter was found nearby.
Police are searching for a black Audi car in connection with the incident. The Vaudreuil-Dorion Major Crimes Investigation Unit is assisting the SQ with the investigation. Police are appealing for witnesses and anyone who saw a vehicle in the area with damage consistent with a collision to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-659-4262 or contact the SQ online. The investigation is ongoing. Whether the teen has regained consciousness or provided information about the vehicle has not been disclosed.
Has the 15-year-old victim regained consciousness or provided information about the vehicle?
Were there surveillance cameras in the area that captured the incident?
We'll update this story as answers emerge.
By the numbers
Where was the teen struck by the vehicle?
The 15-year-old boy was hit on Canal Street (Route 338) between St-Féréol Road and St-Dominique Road in Les Cèdres, approximately 50 kilometres west of Montreal.
What vehicle are police searching for?
Police are searching for a black Audi car believed to be involved in the collision and suspected of leaving the scene.