Montreal Canadiens forward Emil Heineman suffered an upper-body injury after being hit by a driver in Salt Lake City. The incident occurred while Heineman was in a crosswalk. The driver, a city employee, has been reported to the Utah Highway Patrol for investigation.
Montreal Canadiens forward Emil Heineman was hit by a driver in downtown Salt Lake City Monday, according to police. The Canadiens announced Heineman will miss 3-4 weeks with an upper-body injury due to the incident. A driver struck Heineman, who was in the crosswalk, while making a right turn onto 500 South from 200 East, according to the Utah Highway Patrol. The driver went across multiple lanes as he turned and hit the player. Heineman and the driver exchanged information and left the scene.
A police report was filed later. Utah Highway Patrol is investigating the incident due to the driver being a city employee. The mayor's office told KSL.com it doesn't comment on open investigations. According to a Salt Lake City Police report, the Salt Lake City dispatch received a call at 2:55 p.m. about a pedestrian-involved car incident near 200 East and 500 South in Salt Lake City. When officers responded and began an initial investigation, they could not locate the person who made the report (who was a passerby) or the pedestrian involved in the crash. Later in the evening, officers received information from a nearby business, which reported having information likely associated with the crash, the police report said
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