Toronto police are looking for a green sedan with a ‘cracked windshield’ after four pedestrians were injured in an April 15 hit-and-run on the TMU campus. Toronto police say they are searching for a driver involved in a hit-and-run at a downtown university campus that left four pedestrians injured on Tuesday afternoon. The incident happened just before 2 p.m. on Nelson Mandela Walk, which is on the Toronto Metropolitan University campus, near Yonge Street and Gerrard Street East. There, officers located four pedestrians with reported injuries. Police said two of the victims were taken to the hospital by ambulance. Paramedics said one of the patients was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries, while the extent of the other person’s injuries is still unknown. They added the other two people who were hit were assessed at the scene and did not need to be transported to the hospital. Toronto Police Service (TPS) said the vehicle did not remain at the scene, adding that its driver was last seen heading eastbound on Gould Street towards Church Street. A possible description for the suspect vehicle, police say, is a green sedan with a cracked windshield. A license plate for the vehicle in question is not available at this point, TPS said. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with further information should contact Toronto police at 416-808-5500 or Crime Stoppers anonymously.