
Police search for footage of ‘serious' motorcycle crash
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Provincial police are appealing to the public as they investigate a crash in the Huntsville area this past weekend, resulting in a motorcycle driver getting hospitalized.
According to Huntsville OPP, their officers responded to the incident at around 1 p.m. on Saturday on Muskoka Road 10 west of Brunel Road.
Police say a motorcycle and another vehicle were involved in the crash, and the motorcycle driver was taken to a trauma centre with injuries that were believed to be life-threatening.
Investigators are seeking video footage of the incident and urge anyone with footage or information that may assist the ongoing investigation to contact Huntsville OPP.
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