Arrest made in deadly hit-and-run in Canandaigua

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CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (WHEC) — Canandaigua Police Chief Mathew Nielsen said an arrest has been made in a deadly hit-and-run in Canandaigua from late October.

Nielsen said Saturday afternoon officers arrested 54-year-old Todd Smith, of Canandaigua, for vehicular manslaughter in the second Degree, leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in death, and driving while intoxicated.

The Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Smith was part of a three-week investigation involving the hit-and-run accident that occurred on October 23, 2021 which resulted in the death of 62-year-old Edwin Wesley, a disabled individual who was operating his scooter while crossing South Main Street in a marked crosswalk.

It is alleged that Smith was operating his 1956 Ford green pick-up truck while in intoxicated when he struck Wesley and fled the scene without reporting the accident to the authorities.

Wesley was transported by Mercy Flight to Strong Memorial Hospital where he later died of his injuries.

Smith was taken to the Ontario County CAP Court for arraignment and was remanded to the Ontario County Jail on $10000 cash bail, $20000 secured bond, or $30000 partial secured bond.