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York police ask auto shops for help with hit-and-run that killed woman last fall

York Regional Police are askingauto repair shops for help in locatinga car that fatally struck a woman in Richmond Hill last September.

Dark-coloured Honda Civic struck woman in September, police say

A photo of a York Regional Police car.
In a news release Tuesday, York Regional Police appealed to auto body and mechanical repair shops who might have worked on the car more than six months ago (Greg Ross/CBC)

York Regional Police are askingauto repair shops for help in locating a car that struck and killeda woman in Richmond Hill last September.

The 26-year-old woman was hit at the intersection of Major Mackenzie Drive Eastand Cedar Avenue the night of Sept. 1, police say. It happened while the woman wascrossing the street.

Adark-coloured Honda Civic with a modified mufflerand tinted windows fled the scene, according to police.

In a news release Tuesday, police appealed to auto body and mechanical repair shops who might have worked on the carmore than six months ago.Police say the suspect vehicle might have had damage on its front hood, windshield and front-facing lights. The damage would have been on the passenger side, police say.

A car going by security footage with a graphic that says 'suspect vehicle.'
Police are looking for a dark-coloured Honda Civic with a modified muffler and tinted windows. (York Regional Police/Youtube)

Police are asking any service shop staff who might have worked on the vehicle or had contact with its driver to contact them.

"Police are urging the suspect driver to seek legal counsel and turn themselves in," police said in a news release.

The Honda Civic is believed to be a 2009 to 2011 model.