Woodstock Police are searching for the driver of a suspect vehicle involved in three fail to remain crashes this afternoon in the Friendly City.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police are searching for a suspect vehicle involved in two crashes this afternoon.
The first crash happened at the intersection of Brant Street and Vansittart Avenue just after noon when a white pickup truck hit a car and a fire hydrant. The pickup kept on driving and smashed into another vehicle on Light Street. The truck was not done here as it hit an car parked in a driveway while trying to escape.
The truck was last observed westbound on Brant west of Light St.
The suspect vehicle will had significant damage to the front end, driver’s side and passenger’s side.
Paramedics and Fire attended both scenes. No injuries are reported.

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