Truck seriously injured 37-year-old pregnant woman walking along Highway 97 near Noranda Road
Police are looking for a dark-coloured Dodge Ram 1500 pickup truck with damage to its front passenger side in connection with a hit-and-run incident on the Hart Highway Friday evening along HIghway 97 near Noranda Road which left a pregnant woman seriously injured.
“The truck police are looking for will have significant front-end damage to the passenger-side headlight and possibly to the bumper, as well.” The 37-year-old victim remains hospitalized with serious injuries. Her unborn child died as a result of the collision with the truck, which happened at about 7 p.m. Friday.
The driver might be parking the vehicle differently or in a garage to hide the damage to the front end or could have the truck listed for sale.
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