Saskatchewan toddler dies in hit-and-run, RCMP search for man
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This article was published 23/06/2023 (1016 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
PUNNICHY, Sask. – Saskatchewan RCMP say a toddler has died after a truck struck him and fled.
Mounties say the victim was a one-year-old boy from George Gordon First Nation, 114 kilometres north of Regina.
Police say the they are searching for Mervin Poorman, who is believed to be the driver of the truck.
He has been charged for failing to stop after an accident resulting in death and for operating a vehicle while prohibited.
RCMP say Poorman is six feet three inches tall, 300 pounds and has brown hair, brown eyes and tattoos.
Police say he was driving a 2008 black Dodge Ram, which has not been located.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 23, 2023.