Photo courtesy of the Ontario Provincial Police.Photo courtesy of the Ontario Provincial Police.
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OPP need tips about crash on County Road 42 in Lakeshore

The Ontario Provincial Police needs the public's help with its investigation into a crash on County Road 42 Tuesday night.

Police were called to the crash east of Comber Sideroad just after 7 p.m. after a tractor-trailer and a minivan collided. The truck had jack-knifed and the minivan was badly damaged.

While officers were containing the scene though, the driver of the minivan fled the scene.

A concerned citizen later reported suspicious activity to the Lakeshore detachment and police found the driver suffering non-life threatening injuries.

The Ministry of the Environment was also called in to clean up after the crash.  The tractor-trailer was carrying a load of diesel fuel at the time.

Police hope to hear from anyone who saw the collision or have information about it. They can call 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Messages can also be left online at www.catchcrooks.com.

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