MAJOR Collision Investigation Unit detectives have arrested two people over a hit-run collision in Echuca in March.
A 45-year-old Echuca woman and 34-year-old Epsom man were arrested in Echuca on Thursday.
Both were released pending further inquiries and the investigation remains ongoing.
Joshua Abbott, 23, remains behind bars over the hit and run after being charged last month with dangerous driving causing serious injury and failing to remain at the scene of a collision and render assistance.
Abbott will appear in Bendigo Magistrates Court on August 7 for a committal mention hearing.
The 39-year-old victim suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck by a motorcycle on the Campaspe River walking track between McKenzie St and Campaspe Esplanade about 12.15am on March 10.
The man remains in the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a stable condition.
The motorbike which was involved in the collision is still missing and investigators are appealing for anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800333000.
Everett remanded
THE Echuca man arrested over a spate of burglaries across three shires will remain behind bars for at least another four weeks.
Dylan Everett, 26, appeared in Bendigo Magistrates Court on Friday charged with about 14 offences relating to car thefts and burglaries across Tongala, Echuca, Heathcote, Kyneton and Traralgon.
He made no bail application and he was remanded in custody to appear at Echuca Magistrates Court on June 19.
Detectives arrested Everett at a Boothman St home on Thursday morning.
Locky’s BMT
LOCKINGTON will host a Biggest Morning Tea on Monday.
The event, which will feature a pre-loved fashion parade, will be held at Maria’s Cafe at 10am on Monday, May 27.
Entry is $12 and everyone is encouraged to come and support a worthwhile cause.
Inquiries to Beryl Marshall on 0428 862 353.