SUDBURY -- Sudbury police say they have arrested the driver who fled a downtown crash scene on foot.
Authorities also say an investigation into the incident revealed that the truck involved in the two-vehicle crash early Thursday morning on Larch and Brady had also hit a pedestrian earlier that evening.
Shortly before 12 a.m., a 25-year-old female driver was reportedly "doing donuts" with the truck in the parking of a grocery store on Lasalle Blvd. when she allegedly hit another man who was there with them.
The man sustained serious, but non-life threatening injuries, got into the truck, and a 24-year-old man sitting in the passenger seat got behind the wheel.
Shortly after midnight, police say the truck was then involved in the crash downtown with a minivan.
The male driver of the truck fled the scene on foot, leaving the injured man and woman in the vehicle he was driving.
As a result of the collision, the driver of the minivan sustained serious, but non-life threatening injuries.
Police say Thursday night, the driver was located, arrested, and charged with:
- Dangerous Operation
- Failure to Stop After Accident
- Operation Causing Bodily Harm
- Fail to Stop
- Drive Motor Vehicle – No Valid Permit
- Operate Vehicle – No Insurance
Officials say the woman in the truck was charged at the scene of the Brady St. crash with:
- Impaired Operation
- Dangerous Operation
None of the allegations have been proven in court.