Photo of suspect wanted after a woman was allegedly hit intentionally with an SUV. (Courtesy of Windsor Police Services.)Photo of suspect wanted after a woman was allegedly hit intentionally with an SUV. (Courtesy of Windsor Police Services.)
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Photo Of Suspect In SUV Assault Released

Police in Windsor have released a photo of a suspect wanted after a woman was hit with an SUV.

Photo of suspect wanted after a woman was allegedly hit intentionally with an SUV. (Courtesy of Windsor Police Services.) Photo of a suspect wanted after a woman was allegedly hit intentionally with an SUV. (Courtesy of Windsor Police Services.)

Investigators say the victim was at a business on Howard Ave. near Eugenie around 3am the morning of November 24 with another woman and a man.

The two women got into a fight when the one woman got behind the wheel of her vehicle and hit the other woman, breaking her leg.

The three had also been at a business near Tecumseh Rd. E and Ford Blvd. earlier that morning.

Police released the photo after speaking to the victim in the hospital. Previously, officers released a photo of the vehicle.

The suspect is described as a white woman with an olive complexion, with long dark hair, and in her mid-20s. She is between 5'4" and 5'11" tall and 160 lbs.

The vehicle is a possibly a dark-coloured Ford Escape with blacked out rims.

Anyone with information should call Windsor police at 519-255-6700 ext. 4830, Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 (TIPS), or leave their information online at www.catchcrooks.com.

A photo of the SUV used in an alleged assault. (Courtesy of Windsor Police Services) A photo of the SUV used in an alleged assault. (Courtesy of Windsor Police Services)

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