Alberta RCMP look for SUV after hit and run in Chestermere

Police have released photos of an SUV they believed was involved in a hit and run in Chestermere, Alta., on Tuesday that injured a mother and daughter who were out walking their dog.

In a news release, the RCMP said officers were called to a hit-and-run crash at the corner of Paradise Road and Wildermere Drive at about 9:15 p.m.

They said the mother and daughter who were walking sustained minor injuries while their small dog “was dragged by the suspect vehicle as it fled the scene.”

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Police said the dog was injured but was reunited with his family and taken to a veterinarian.

Police are looking for the suspect vehicle and its driver. The vehicle is described as a black Cadillac SUV with tinted windows.

“It is possibly an XT6 model, 2015 or newer,” the RCMP said. “The licence plate may begin with the letter B.”

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Anyone with information about the collision, the suspect vehicle or its driver is asked to call the Chestermere RCMP detachment at 403-204-8900. Tips can also be anonymously submitted through Crime Stoppers by phoning 1-800-222-8477.

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