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Thunder Bay Police charge pedestrian in weekend collision

Thunder Bay police say they've charged a pedestrian with interfering with vehicular traffic after a car hit him on Saturday evening.

25-year-old man in fair condition, charged with interfering with vehicular traffic

Thunder Bay Police say they've charged a pedestrian with interfering with vehicular traffic after a car hit him on the weekend.

The collision happened near May and Cameron streets atabout 7:45 p.m. on Saturday.

Thepedestrianwas taken to Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre with reportedly serious injuries.

On Monday, police said he wasstill inhospital, but was in fair condition.

They also confirmedthe pedestrian was a 25-year-old man from Thunder Bay.

CBC News had previously reported he was a teenage boy, based on information provided bypolice on Sunday.