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Oshawa Man Charged After Hit and Run Incident

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Oshawa Man Charged After Hit and Run Incident
An Oshawa man is facing charges after a Markham hit-and-run left a pedestrian seriously injured, with police alleging he attempted to conceal the vehicle. York Police
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A 29-year-old man from Oshawa, Ontario, has been charged in connection with a hit and run in Markham that left a pedestrian with serious injuries. Police say he attempted to hide the vehicle afterwards.

According to an updated report from York Police, the accident occurred on February 19 at approximately 3:41 p. m. near the intersection of Denison Street and Featherstone Avenue.

It is alleged that the victim was hit and then carried on the hood of the car before being found about 50 meters east of where the collision took place.

The woman was taken to a trauma center and is currently in serious condition.

On March 20, Nathan Kumar Persaud, 29, from Oshawa, was arrested by officers.

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Police mentioned that three search warrants were executed at homes in Richmond Hill, Oshawa, and Toronto.

During their investigation, they seized the suspect’s vehicle along with some controlled substances.

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Persaud faces several charges including dangerous operation causing bodily harm, failure to stop after an accident resulting in bodily harm, and drug trafficking-related offenses.

Investigators claim he took actions to hide his identity and fix damages on the car.

The police are asking anyone who might have sold parts to him or unknowingly helped with repairs to come forward.

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They are also reminding everyone that helping conceal or repair a vehicle to avoid detection can lead to being charged as an accessory after the fact.

If you have any information or dashcam footage related to this incident, please contact York police or reach out anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

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