Driver ditches motorcycle after Scarborough crash

matthew

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Police are looking for the driver of a motorcycle who left the bike behind after crashing in Scarborough early Thursday morning.
It happened just before 4 a.m. on Kennedy Road near Eglinton Avenue East.
A witness saw the driver trying to pick up the damaged motorcycle, but the biker was gone by the time police arrived.
It doesn’t appear any other vehicles were involved.
The northbound lanes of Kennedy are closed for the investigation.


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I'm going to say he was drunk...
 
Either way: Time to file that stolen bike report.
 
If it's not stolen they can connect it to the owner, so ditching it is a waste of time. It's stolen.
 
Betcha it's stolen from someone's condo.

yeah, looks like it fell off the back of a truck ;-) lol

My theory.. Rider drunk heading home.. drops bike on straight road for whatever reason. Too drunk to pick it up.. hightails it home.
At most, he'll get charged with abandonment of motor vehicle on roadway. Gets away with drunk riding.
 
?? Drunk, crash your own bike, run and hide, report bike stolen????

no need to report stolen.

Guy goes home. Cops arrive whenever they do. He says he couldnt pick up bike, so came home to call towtruck and had some beers while waiting. They cant get him for drunk riding - only abandoning a vehicle on roadway.
 
and if goes home calls it in stolen, he is off the hook for anything, other than a false statement......if he gets caught for that......

he could just go home and go to sleep, when the police arrive, he is in shock that his bike was stolen

legally,,,,,, if he was the one on the bike, he should have stayed with it, called a friend, and taken it home, or called a tow and taken it home, or any combination of legal things that could have been done.....

way too much speculation on our parts, as we don't even know if the person on the bike was the owner, or a thief, or maybe a buddy who borrowed the bike.....

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Kid took out his dads bike and crashed it?
 
Cops might apply a little heat to owner if no sign of ignition tampering. Will need to concoct story on "as needed" basis. I have no(zero)) experience with this so will not speculate further.
 
[h=1]140. Public mischief[/h]
140. (1) Every one commits public mischief who, with intent to mislead, causes a peace officer to enter on or continue an investigation by
(a) making a false statement that accuses some other person of having committed an offence;
(b) doing anything intended to cause some other person to be suspected of having committed an offence that the other person has not committed, or to divert suspicion from himself;
(c) reporting that an offence has been committed when it has not been committed; or
(d) reporting or in any other way making it known or causing it to be made known that he or some other person has died when he or that other person has not died.
 
"Hell, Charley, I don' know! Maybe killed somebody! Maybe stole that big dude o' his! Maybe both."

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Bonus points if you guess the movie.
 
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