Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)
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Police looking for vehicle involved in hit and run

The Ontario Provincial Police are looking for a vehicle that left the scene of a collision last month.

Around 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26, two vehicles were travelling westbound on Road 4 East in Kingsville. The suspect vehicle passed another vehicle, struck it, ran it off the road into the ditch and then kept going.

The driver in the second vehicle had minor injuries caused by the collision.

Police are looking for a red/burgundy GMC Terrain SUV with damage to the passenger side and possible grey paint transfer.

Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)

Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)

Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)Police are searching for the red vehicle seen in this photo. (Provided by the Ontario Provincial Police.)

Anyone with information regarding this or any other incident is asked to call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

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