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Police investigating stolen vehicle collision in Kitchener
The investigation involves a stolen white Ford Fusion that crashed into a parked car; police believe the driver and homicide victim were acquaintances, with a woman in custody.
- Kitchener police are investigating a collision that occurred on Sunday around 10:40 a.m. involving a stolen white Ford Fusion which struck a parked car near the intersection of Walnut Street and Victoria S.
- Officers say the driver fled before their arrival, prompting a search and an ongoing investigation with increased police presence and witness canvassing announced Monday.
- On Monday morning at approximately 9:30 a.m., officers responded to a well-being check near Cameron Street North and Weber Street East and discovered an adult male with severe injuries who was confirmed deceased at the location.
- Waterloo Regional Police Service stated the death is being investigated as a homicide and involved units include major crime, general investigations, and forensic identification, while a woman has been taken into custody.
- Police are asking anyone who has video footage or relevant information about the crash or homicide to come forward, and anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, dial extension 8191.
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