CBC News has learned that actor Josh Hartnett was a passenger in an SUV involved in a collision with a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) patrol vehicle in St. John’s on Thursday.
The actor was in the city filming a show for Netflix.
Speaking on background, a source with knowledge of the production said the actor was travelling home from set when the vehicle he was riding in was hit.
The RNC issued a press release on Sept. 25, stating police are investigating a collision involving one of its patrol vehicles.
The two-vehicle crash happened at the intersection of New Cove Road and Elizabeth Avenue shortly before 1 a.m., wrote RNC communications officer Const. James Cadigan.
Hartnett was in the car with another 59-year-old man, and both were sent to hospital with what police believed to be minor injuries.
The male police officer also went to hospital as a precaution.
The RNC are now looking for any witnesses or footage from the collision to support their investigation.
Hartnett is playing a role in a production currently known as Untitled Netflix Newfoundland Series.
According to IMDB, the series is about a fisherman fighting to protect his community after a sea creature terrorizes a remote town.
Hartnett is starring alongside Stranger Things‘ Charlie Heaton and Speak No Evil’s Mackenzie Davis.
Newfoundland and Labrador. Sign up for our daily headlines newsletter here. Click here to visit our landing page.