Police investigated 10 collisions between Saturday and Monday including a hit and run at the Woodstock Badminton Club Parking lot and a three vehicle crash on Nellis Street.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police responded to 10 motor vehicle collisions on over the weekend and into Monday.
Nobody was seriously injured in any of the collisions. The first crash happened on Saturday on Dundas Street. The driver was charged with making improper turn violation. Damage to the care is estimated at $3,000.
Police are also looking for a suspect vehicle after a hit and run at the Woodstock Badminton Club parking lot on Delatre Street. Someone hit a 2015 Toyota RAV 4 on Saturday between 11:55 am and 1:45 p.m. causing about $4,000 in damage. The person who hit the SUV just took off without leaving a note.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Woodstock Police or Crime Stoppers.
Woodstock Police also responded to a two vehicle collision on Sunday on Juliana Drive. One of the woman in the crash was taken to the hospital for minor injuries. Damage to both vehicles is estimated at $14,000.
Investigation revealed that no charges be laid due to weather and road conditions at the time of the accident.
And finally a 27 year old woman from Woodstock was charged with careless driving after a three vehicle crash on Monday on Nellis Street.

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