OPP cruisers are shown on Riverside Drive East in Tecumseh, where a man was reportedly seriously injured. Photo by Allanah Wills/Blackburn News.OPP cruisers are shown on Riverside Drive East in Tecumseh, where a man was reportedly seriously injured. Photo by Allanah Wills/Blackburn News.
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Man found injured in Tecumseh

The Ontario Provincial Police are looking into an incident in Tecumseh in which a man was found seriously hurt.

The man was discovered shortly before 8 a.m. Friday along Riverside Drive East at Lacasse Boulevard.

According to a tweet from the OPP, the man was discovered with significant injuries and was taken to hospital with no word on condition.

OPP Constable Jim Root tells BlackburnNewsWindsor.com that the investigation is ongoing and more details will be provided when available.

Police are also looking for anyone who may have seen or heard anything unusual early Friday morning. Anyone with information should call the OPP's toll-free number at 1-888-310-1122.

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