CANADAHALIFAX news Police look for driver after pedestrian struck last month in Dartmouth by admin 5 نوفمبر، 2021 written by admin 5 نوفمبر، 2021 187 Police say a man was in a marked crosswalk when he was hit by a car on Windmill Road on Oct. 17 CITYnews\ Meghan Groff Listen to this article Halifax Regional Police are looking for the driver of a dark grey sedan after a pedestrian was struck in Dartmouth last month. Police say a man was in a marked crosswalk when he was hit on Windmill Road north of Albro Lake Road at around 8 p.m. on Sunday, October 17. The pedestrian was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. They say the driver stopped and got out of the vehicle, but then left without talking to the pedestrian. The vehicle is described as a small, four door dark grey sedan that might have been a Honda or Toyota. The driver is described as Black, in his 30s with a buzz cut. He had been wearing a grey shirt. Anyone with information or video from the area is asked to call police at 902-490-5020 or submit an anonymous tip through Crime Stoppers. 18 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post N.S. rent cap should have been more targeted: Property owners group next post Police continue to look for Montreal woman 30 years after her bank card was used in Halifax You may also like Patient in Ontario tested for Ebola, no confirmed... 25 مايو، 2026 Carney welcomes World Cup to Ottawa as Canada... 25 مايو، 2026 Two 2 charged after body of missing newborn... 25 مايو، 2026 Nova Scotia government confirms latest offer made to... 25 مايو، 2026 Provincial byelection called for Acadian riding in western... 25 مايو، 2026 World Cup trophy tour comes to Halifax 23 مايو، 2026 Halifax police warn public to watch their drinks... 23 مايو، 2026 كارني يدعو سكان ألبرتا إلى ’’تجديد‘‘ كندا معه 23 مايو، 2026 الفرنكفونية كمحفّز لتطوير الأعمال بين تونس وكندا 23 مايو، 2026 أناند تقول إنّ كنديين تعرّضوا لـ’’انتهاكات مروّعة‘‘ من... 23 مايو، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ