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Vehicles escaping from Halifax police suspected of causing a pedestrian accident

Nova Scotia police guard dogs are investigating an incident in Halifax over the weekend. In this case, a vehicle escaping from the police collided and injured a pedestrian.

Halifax Regional Police say police officers "observed the suspect's car" in Spryfield on Saturday afternoon and tried to stop it. According to police, the vehicle was associated with recent theft and fraud.

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"The suspect's vehicle has accelerated Police have collided with another vehicle at high speed in a news release, which collided with a pedestrian on the 300-block sidewalk of Halifax Road. ".

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A 61-year-old male pedestrian is "a non-life-threatening injury," police said.

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Police said the passengers in the crashed vehicle also went to the hospital with minor injuries.

Meanwhile, the suspect's car was later found to have been abandoned in another area. The search for the suspect will continue. The

case was referred to the Nova Scotia Serious Case Response Team (SiRT), which investigates all serious cases involving police.

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