Dog dies, pedestrian, 71, injured after Waterloo crash: WRPS
A dog has died and a 71-year-old pedestrian is injured after police say they were both hit by a vehicle in Waterloo Friday.
Before 8 a.m., police responded to reports of a collision at the intersection of University Avenue East and Woolwich Street, involving a Toyota Sienna and a pedestrian.
The female pedestrian from Waterloo was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Police said the dog that was being walked by the pedestrian died as a result of the crash.
The driver of the vehicle, a 44-year-old woman from Waterloo was not injured.
A resident in the area spoke with CTV News. He said his wife heard what happened and saw the aftermath.
“She said she saw someone [got] hit and she's pretty sure the dog was dead," said resident Paul Barry James Wadsworth. "She thought maybe [the pedestrian] was dragged about ten feet... it's just kind of shocking.”
The intersection was closed for several hours but reopened.
The investigation is ongoing, and charges are anticipated.
Anyone who witnessed the collision is asked to contact police.
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