Driver, 23, Charged After Fleeing Crash Near Windsor’s Fred Thomas Park
Windsor police have laid charges following a hit-and-run collision near Fred Thomas Park on June 23, 2026.
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What Happened?
- Emergency crews responded to reports of a 2-vehicle collision near Wyandotte Street East and Marentette Avenue shortly after 9pm ET on June 23.
- According to officials, 1 of the drivers, a 23-year-old man, attempted to flee the scene of the crash on foot. However, police quickly located him nearby.
- Both drivers sustained minor injuries.
Breakdown of Charges
Windsor police have charged the 23-year-old driver who tried to flee the scene of the crash with:
- Failure to remain at the scene of a collision
- Careless driving
- Driving while under suspension
- Failure to properly wear a seat belt
Car Accident Near You? What to Do
Following an incident like this in Windsor, you should:
- Avoid the accident area so that officials can safely investigate.
- Reduce speed appropriately when passing emergency vehicles.
- Remain vigilant when travelling past the accident area.
Your Rights After a Car Accident in Windsor
If you’re injured in a car accident in Windsor — whether as a driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian — you may be entitled to:
- Accident benefits under Ontario’s Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS).
- Additional compensation through a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Ontario imposes strict timelines — some insurer deadlines are days after an accident. Speak to a Windsor personal injury lawyer at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP before accepting a settlement.
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