Investigators say a white Toyota Tundra may have been involved and could have front-end damage.
Kingston Police are asking for the public’s help after a 19-year-old pedestrian was critically injured in a hit and run Friday night.
The collision happened around 9 p.m. on November 7 near the intersection of Johnson and Albert streets. Police say a white Toyota Tundra may have been involved and could have front-end damage.
The victim was taken to Kingston General Hospital, where they remain in critical condition.
Members of the Criminal Investigation Division, Forensic Identification, and Traffic Safety units are investigating the incident.
Police are asking anyone who may have seen the crash or who has dash camera or security footage from the area to come forward.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Constable Adam Slate at aslate@kingstonpolice.ca, Detective Sergeant Jim Veltman at jveltman@kingstonpolice.ca, or call 613-549-4660.
Police say community help could be key in identifying the suspect vehicle.
Story by Alyssa Brush

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