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Woman injured after car knocks her over, drives away

Police are looking for more information about a car that hit a pedestrian near the Charlottetown Mall Tuesday morning.

Police want to talk to witnesses

Close up of the shoulder badge of a Charlottetown police officer.
The car stopped only briefly, police said. (Tom Steepe/CBC)

Police are looking for more information about a car that hit a pedestrian near the Charlottetown Mall Tuesday morning.

An 18-year-old woman was at the crosswalk on Towers Road at about 8:45 a.m., next to the mall parking lot, when she was struck and knocked to the ground.

The car stopped, but then drove off when the woman started to get up.

Charlottetown police Cst. Ron Kennedy said the woman suffered a fractured ankle as well as some minor scrapes and bruises, but nothing life-threatening. She was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital where she was treated and released.

Police say the woman was crossing this intersection at Towers Road when a car turning right clipped her and knocked her to the ground. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

The vehicle is described as a dark sedan, possibly a Honda Civic, with silver trim. 

Police would like to speak with any witnesses. Kennedy said police are also hopeful the driver will come forward.

He said police only get reports of hit-and-run accidents a few times a year.

"For the most part, Islanders are really, really good to stop and check on the well-being of people they hit. Sometimes people panic and come to the police at a later date to report them," he said. 

"For the most part, we don't have a whole lot. Unfortunately it does happen periodically."

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