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Man, 84, critically injured in Humewood hit and run

A 84-year-old man suffered criticalinjuries when he was struck by a vehiclein a hit and run in Toronto's west end on Friday night, police say.

Collision happened on St. Clair Avenue West and Humewood Drive

Toronto police are investigating after a driver struck and injured a pedestrian, a man in his 80s, early Saturday. The driver fled the scene. The man's personal belongings were scattered on the ground after the collision. (Jeremy Cohn/CBC)

A 84-year-old man suffered critical injuries when he was struck by a vehiclein a hit and run in Toronto's west end on Friday night, police say.

Police said the man was hiton St. Clair Avenue West at HumewoodDrive near a TTCstreetcar shelter. Emergency crews were called to the area at 11:20 p.m.

In a news release on Saturday, policesaid the man was crossing St. Clair Avenue West from north to south when he was struck by a westbound blue SUV.

The man's personal belongings, including a baseball cap,shoes and a bag,were scattered on the ground from the force of the collision.

The SUVslowed, then continued westbound on St. Clair Avenue West,a witness has told police. It was last seen near Keele Street.

Toronto paramedics took the man to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centrethrough an emergency run. He was unconscious at the time.

These items, belonging to a man in his 80s, were left on the ground after the hit and run next to a TTC streetcar shelter on Friday night. (Jeremy Cohn/CBC)

Acting Staff Sgt. Graeme Philipson, of Toronto police's traffic services,said the man suffered critical head injuries.

Police said the vehicle is a Volkswagen SUV with the Ontario licence plate number CKKE 113. The model is an Atlas or Tiguan. It possibly has front-end damage.

St. Clair Avenue West was closed for hours overnight as officers from Toronto police's traffic services investigated.

Police are asking local residents, businessesand drivers, who may have security or dash camera footage of the area or collision,to contact investigators.