There were 2 separate cases in St. Catharines
Police need your help to find the drivers and vehicles involved in two separate hit and runs in St. Catharines.
They say the first one happened just after the noon hour yesterday, when a man walking along Church Street was hit by a black Infinity car, near Clarke.
Police arrived on scene to find the 39-year old St. Catharines man with serious injuries, he was rushed to hospital.
The driver of the car did not stay.
Police say it was heading southeast on Court, between Welland Avenue and Church, then turned right onto Church, hitting the man on the north side of Church, near Clarke.
Later that day, a 20-year old St. Catharines woman seriously hurt after being hit by a van in a hit and run.
Police say this happened late yesterday afternoon on King Street, between Academy and Court Streets.
The woman was sent to hospital, police add the driver of the van did not stay.
The van is an early 2000s white Ford Econoline, that was heading east on King, hitting the woman on the south side of the road.
They've also got security footage of a suspect.
- White male
- Average build
- Black Pants
- Black T-shirt with white writing on the front
- Black ball hat
- Sunglasses
- Tan coloured boots
Police have not said anything about whether these two cases are connected, or completely isolated of each other.



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