Police still seek hit-and-run driver 2:32 - CBC.ca

The truck is described as a 2004-2006 white Ford F-250 or F-350. It would be showing damage on the passenger side of the front end, police said in a media release issued Monday. Nevin, 39, was cycling from his family's new home when he was struck near the intersection of Leitrim and Albion roads just before 6 a. m. Sunday, his widow Nadia Robinson said. Police plead for driver in hit-and-run to come forward He was heading to the family's old home on Patola Private, also in south Ottawa, to clean and finish renovations, Robinson said. 'Did not deserve to go so young' Nevin was a soccer dad and worked in landscaping, she said. Police continue to search for the driver of the truck that struck Nevin and are also pleading for the driver to come forward voluntarily. Paramedics said they arrived early Sunday morning to find the cyclist in cardiac arrest after suffering from traumatic, blunt-force injuries. Witnesses or anyone who saw the truck with fresh damage on its front end early Sunday morning is asked to call the Ottawa police collision investigation unit at 613-236-1222, ext. Source: www.cbc.ca