Collision Involving a Police Motorcyclist and a Pedestrian [Updated]

Mon, 2019-06-17

Around 5:25pm Monday, June 17th a collision involving a police motorcyclist and a pedestrian occurred on Burnaby Street in the City of Hamilton.

Early information suggests that the incident happened on the section of Burnaby Street between Reid Street and Church Street and that the pedestrian involved sustained a leg injury while the police motorcyclist sustained abrasions.

An update on their medical conditions is anticipated in due course.

The police motorcycle was also damaged. Traffic diversions are currently in effect while the scene is being processed.

Any witnesses are asked to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.

Update: Traffic diversions were in effect for approximately two hours while the scene was processed.

It now appears that the police motorcyclist involved was responding to a call for service when the collision occurred with a female pedestrian, believed to be an American visitor, who was attempting to cross Burnaby Street in the vicinity of DHL Express.

Currently, she is understood to be receiving treatment at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for a leg injury as well as suspected head injuries.

Inquiries continue and any witnesses are still encouraged to call the main police telephone number 295-0011.