JUST IN: Cyclist seriously injured in fail-to-remain crash in downtown Toronto
According to Toronto police, witnesses said a cyclist travelling southbound on Spadina went through a red light and was struck by the driver of a white Cadillac who was traveling eastbound on Adelaide.The white Cadillac and its operator were both located a short time later.
The motorist, identified by police as an adult male, was arrested and taken to 52 Division. He will be charged with fail to remain and fail to report, they said.Paramedics told CP24 that they transported an adult male to a local trauma centre with serious injuries. Police said the cyclist is in stable condition and has a fracture to the arm and abrasions to the head.
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