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Child dead, two critically injured after the crash on Indy's Southeast side

Indianapolis – The Metropolitan Police Indianapolis is looking for the driver who believes that he fell into a car and a bike, killed a child and injured two more on Wednesday evening.

IMPD reacted to the intersection of the South State Avenue and the East Raymond Street on Wednesday at 9:15 p.m. on the southeast side of Indianapolis.

Officers at the crime scene found that at least two cars and a bike were involved in the accident.

Officers at the crime scene say that preliminary investigations have blown a charger at high speed through the red light and that a car with the green light strikes through the intersection.

The charger also hit a cyclist with a towing feast for the feast.

The child was brought to the Riley Hospital and died at 10 p.m.

The child's father who operates the bicycle and the driver of the other car, an adult woman, were both brought to a regional hospital in a critical condition.

The police are looking for the driver of the Charger, who fled from the scene on foot.

According to the IMPD, the intersection will be closed at least two to three hours if you examine the scene.

IMPD encourages everyone with information or video of the scene to report to support the examination.

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