London police search for white SUV that struck and killed cyclist

Tae-Khun 'Thomas' Ha died as a result of the incident

Image | Hale and Dundas

Caption: London police were called to the area of Dundas and Hale Streets at about 6 p.m. on Tuesday after receiving multiple reports that a cyclist had been hit. (Hala Ghonaim/CBC)

London police are appealing to the public after an 85-year-old cyclist was struck and killed by an SUV that sped away earlier this month.
On Thursday, London police released new related to the incident.
They are looking for a 2011 to 2016 white Dodge Journey SUV. Police said the SUV has damage on the passenger side and headlight areas.
Tae-Khun 'Thomas' Ha was riding his bike in the area of Dundas and Hale Streets on Jan. 2 when he was struck. Ha died in hospital five days later.
Police said the SUV was last seen travelling northbound on Highbury Avenue from Dundas Street.
Cycling advocates observed a moment of silence on Monday in the area that Ha was struck and killed.

Image | White SUV

Caption: London police are appealing to the public after a white SUV stuck and killed a cyclist. (Submitted by the London Police Service)