Scenario 7: Fail to Remain Accident
The vehicle that remained on scene was a blue Fiat Punto with license plate FF73 EMD. The roads were slippery due to wet snow. Police received a radio call at 3:35 am on Tuesday, December 14. There was an accident at the same location on this road this past summer. A black Renault Clio sped off after striking the Fiat. Mrs. Jones was driving the blue Fiat Punto. Mrs. Jones was stopped at a red light when the Clio came up on her driver side, striking her vehicle. The car then turned left from northbound Victoria Park Avenue to westbound Steeles Avenue. There was a puppy in the Fiat Punto. There were no other vehicles on the road. Mrs. Jones called the police on her mobile phone at the time of the accident. Mrs. Jones saw the driver briefly and described him as a white male with short blonde hair and a moustache. Mrs. Jones managed to memorize part of the other car's licence plate: DG68 SDB. There was approximately £1500 damage to Mrs. Jones vehicle. There were no injuries.
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On Tuesday, December 14 at approximately 3:35 am, the victim, Mrs. Jones, was stopped northbound on Victoria Park Avenue at Steeles Avenue for a red light in a Blue Fiat Punto bearing markers FF73 EMD. At this time a black Renault Clio bearing partial marker DG68 SDB struck the victim's vehicle on the driver side. The suspect then turned left and headed off west on Steeles Avenue without stopping. The road conditions at the time were slippery due to wet snow.
The driver was described by the victim as a white malewith short blonde hair and a moustache.
There were no injuries reported by the victim. Damage was estimated on the victim's vehicle (driver door) at £1500.