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Hit and Run Leaves Pedestrian Critical in Kingston

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A 19-year-old remains in critical condition after a hit and run in Kingston. Police are searching for a white Toyota Tundra with front-end damage.

Pedestrian Struck Near University District

A 19-year-old pedestrian is in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle on Johnson Street near Albert Street in Kingston on Friday night. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. in an area commonly traveled by students and late-night pedestrians.

Emergency Response and Hospitalization

Paramedics and police responded quickly to the scene, and the injured pedestrian was transported to Kingston General Hospital. Medical staff report the individual remains in critical condition and is undergoing continued treatment.

Description of Suspected Vehicle

Kingston Police have identified the suspected vehicle as a white Toyota Tundra. Investigators say the truck likely has noticeable front-end damage from the collision. The driver did not remain at the scene.

Appeal for Public Assistance

Police are urging anyone who witnessed the crash or may have dashboard or surveillance footage to come forward. Officers noted that even minor details or partial clips may help identify the vehicle or driver.

Ongoing Investigation

The investigation remains active, and police are working to confirm the vehicle’s movements before and after the collision. Residents and businesses in the area may be contacted as part of the inquiry.

How to Provide Information

Anyone with information is asked to contact Kingston Police at 613-549-4660. Anonymous tips may also be submitted through Crime Stoppers.

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