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Calgary police are looking for the general public’s assist in their investigation right into a car crash on Deerfoot Path Monday night time that closed the street for a number of hours and despatched one man to hospital in critical situation.
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Simply earlier than 10pm on Boxing Day, police responded to an incident involving a stationary Ford Edge parked within the shoulder being hit by a Ford Ranger simply earlier than the Calf Gown Bridge within the northbound lanes of Deerfoot Path is parked.
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Police imagine the motive force of the Ford Ranger “went from the journey lanes to the shoulder” and struck the Edge within the driver’s facet, forcing it off the street and onto a snow-covered median. The Ranger additionally left the street and traveled about 70 meters earlier than coming to a cease.
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The motive force of the Ford Edge, a person in his 70s, needed to be extricated from the car by the Calgary Fireplace Division. He was transported to the hospital in critical however secure situation.
The motive force of the Ranger, a 59-year-old man, was arrested on the scene after he refused to supply a breath pattern. The person additionally refused a medical evaluation, in response to EMS. Police say alcohol seems to be an element within the crash.
Police are asking anybody who could have seen the collision or who could have dashcam footage of the incident to contact the non-emergency line or submit a tip anonymously by way of Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or on-line at calgarycrimestoppers.org utilizing case quantity CA22527505/4421.
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