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Calgary police seek car possibly involved in collision that left motorcyclist seriously injured

A 63-year-old motorcyclist remains in serious condition in a Calgary hospital after a collision late last month and police now want to talk with a the driver of a car that a witness says may have been involved, police said in a release Tuesday.

Collision happened on 68th Street S.E. near Memorial Drive on Sept. 24

The man was riding his 2002 Harley Davidson southbound on 68th Street S.E. near Memorial Drive at about 5:30 p.m. Sept. 24. (David Bell/CBC)

A 63-year-old motorcyclist remains in serious condition in a Calgary hospital after a collision late last month and police now want to talk with the driver of a car that a witness says may have been involved, police said in a release Tuesday.

The man was riding his 2002 Harley Davidson southbound on 68th Street S.E. near Memorial Drive at about 5:30 p.m. Sept. 24.

"The motorcycle veered to the right and struck a traffic signal pole. The man was transported to hospital where he remains in serious condition," police said.

Speed and alcohol are not considered factors.

A witness told police a white, 4-door sedan with tinted windows may have been involved.

Police want to speak with the driver, owner of the car or any witnesses. They can be reached at 403-567-4000 or through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.