Police release images of truck believed to be connected to a multi-vehicle hit-and-run

Edmonton police have released images of a pickup truck believed to be connected to a multi-vehicle hit-and-run earlier this week.

EPS says officers responded to reports of a multi-vehicle collision at 132 Avenue and 86 Street around 9:10 a.m. on Dec. 16.

Reports indicate that a Dodge truck was driving north on 86 Street when it crossed onto 132 Avenue without stopping and hit a Honda CR-V that was traveling east. As a result of the impact, the Honda then hit a Nissan Rogue that was driving west.

Pickup truck believed to be connected to a multi-vehicle hit-and-run on Dec. 16. (Courtesy: Edmonton Police Service)

Police note that two other parked vehicles were also hit.

Four youths who were in the Honda were taken to hospital. One was suffering from serious injuries, while the other three suffered minor injuries. Additionally, a woman and a youth that were in the Nissan Rogue were also taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Pickup truck believed to be connected to a multi-vehicle hit-and-run on Dec. 16. (Courtesy: Edmonton Police Service)

Police have described the truck as an early 2010s model black Dodge Ram with front-end damage. The Dodge was reportedly last seen driving west on 132 Avenue.

Anyone who might have any information regarding the truck is asked to contact EPS at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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