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WTHR | Critical injury crash on Indy's north side between IMPD car, pedestrian @WTHR13News | Uploaded 3 days ago | Updated 17 hours ago
One person was critically injured Sunday afternoon when they were struck by a police car on Indianapolis' north side.

The crash happened around 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15 on Michigan Road at Double Tree Boulevard, which is just south of West 86th Street.

"Preliminarily, investigators believe that the involved IMPD officer in a marked police vehicle was turning southbound onto Michigan Road from a parking lot when the pedestrian was struck," an IMPD spokesperson said in a statement. "Preliminarily, the pedestrian was believed to have been crossing the street from the west side of Michigan Road to the east when he was struck. "

The pedestrian, believed to be a man, was taken to a local hospital in critical condition.

The officer was not injured.

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