A woman who tried to avoid running over a raccoon in downtown Toronto Monday morning ended up colliding with a parked car and flipping her vehicle.
According to the Toronto Police Service, the collision was reported just after 5:15 a.m., near Jarvis and Carlton streets.TPS told CP24 Monday morning that the driver was attempting to avoid hitting a raccoon and hit a parked minivan.
Officers remain on the scene to investigate. There are currently lane closures in the area and police are advising residents to consider alternative routes.
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