SUV sought in hit-run that injured woman

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Toronto Police are searching for an SUV and its driver after a pedestrian was struck on Monday night in Scarborough. Police say a woman was hit on Midland Ave. near Steeles Ave. around 6:30 p.m. She was unconscious when taken to hospital in critical condition, police said. The vehicle was only described as a dark […]
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