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Alaska Highway reopens in Whitehorse, police investigating hit and run

RCMP in Whitehorse have reopened a stretch of the Alaska Highway in the city in the Rabbit's Foot Canyon area and are now investigating after they received a report that a vehicle struck a cyclist.

Police looking for black Chrysler 300 vehicle 'or similar,' with front end damage

Looking down a line of traffic
Traffic lined up along Mountainview Drive in Whitehorse on Thursday morning after a vehicle collision closed a section of the Alaska Highway. (Jackie Hong/CBC)

RCMP in Whitehorse have re-opened a stretch of the Alaska Highway and now say it had been closed Thursday morning after a report of a hit and run involving a cyclist. 

Police said they received a report around 8:33 a.m. that a vehicle had struck a cyclist in the area of Rabbit's Foot Canyon. The vehicle didn't stay at the scene of the crash, they said in a news release. 

Police have released no other details about the incident, but said they are looking for a black Chrysler 300 vehicle "or similar," with front end damage.

They're also asking anybody who sees a vehicle matching that description to not approach it, and call police at 667-5555.

The Alaska Highway had been closed between Two Mile Hill and Centennial Street in Porter Creek. Police said a traffic reconstructionist was on the scene. Police have since said the highway was reopened around 2:45 p.m. local time. 

RCMP said officers are still on the highway and people should use caution driving by them.