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Guelph police seek witnesses after cyclist struck in hit-and-run

Guelph police are asking for the public’s help with their investigation into a collision between a minivan and a cyclist Tuesday afternoon.

Police say they're looking for the driver of a gold or tan minivan with previous rear damage

A Guelph Police Service cruiser sits on a residential street in Guelph on Sunday, May 3, 2020.
Guelph police say a cyclist was struck by a minivan and the driver failed to remain at the scene around 1 p.m., on Tuesday. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

Guelph police are asking for the public's help with their investigation into a collision between a vehicle and a cyclist Tuesday.

Police say just before 1 p.m., a Guelph woman was riding an e-bike on Gordon Street near Surrey Street. 

She was struck by a van and police say the driver didn't stop. 

The woman had minor injuries.

The vehicle is described as an older gold or tan minivan which appeared to have previous significant damage to the rear tailgate and bumper. 

Anyone who witnessed the crash or may have information is asked to contact Const. Michael Braga at 519-824-1212 ext. 7144.

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