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Cops seek witnesses, video footage in Mississauga fail-to-remain collision

Four children injured in crash

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Police are looking for dash-cam video footage and witnesses in a fail-to-remain crash in Mississauga that saw five people — including four children — injured. 

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Peel Regional Police responded Thursday shortly after 4 p.m. to a serious collision at the intersection of Ninth Line and Erin Centre Blvd. 

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A black Range Rover collided with a red Honda Civic, cops said, resulting in serious injuries to all five occupants inside, including the four children. 

Police said the occupants of the Range Rover fled the scene without making any attempt to check on the well-being of the individuals involved in the crash.  

Police said the five victims are now in stable condition. 

Two suspects are being sought. They are described as young Black males in their late teens or early to mid-20s. It is believed that they may have suffered injuries in the collision. 

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Additionally, it is believed that prior to the collision, the black Range Rover and an unidentified, newer model red Ford Mustang travelled west along Unity Dr., then north on Ridgeway Dr. to Eglinton Ave. It then travelled west along Eglinton Ave. to Ninth Line and turned north on Ninth Line. 

Police are requesting that any motorists or bystanders who were in the vicinity of the above-noted area between 3:50 p.m. and 4:10 p.m. review any available dash-cam or cellphone footage for possible sightings of the black Range Rover bearing an Ontario licence plate DERX 431 or the red Ford Mustang. 

Anyone with information or relevant footage related to this incident is asked to contact police at 905-453-2121, ext. 1133, call Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or online at peelcrimestoppers.ca.

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