A MAN sustained life-threatening-injuries after a three vehicle collision in Frankston earlier this month.
Emergency services were told that a truck and two cars had collided on the Frankston Freeway near Cranbourne Road. The crash happened at around 11am on 13 May.
Police say that traffic had slowed after a dog ran into the road. While this was happening the truck allegedly smashed into the back of a Ford Territory, which then hit a Ford Focus.
An 82-year-old man from Seaford was taken to hospital with life-threatening-injuries. He was the driver of the Ford Territory.
The drivers of the two other vehicles did not sustain injuries. The truck driver has assisted police with their enquiries, and the investigation is ongoing.
The dog has also not been located.
Any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage has been asked by police to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimstoppersvic.com.au