Toronto police have released photos of two men wanted in connection with a hit-and-run last weekend in Scarborough that seriously injured three people including a toddler.

Just after 10:45 a.m. Sunday, police received reports that two pedestrians and a 20-month-old boy in a stroller were struck at Pharmacy Avenue and Ellesmere Road.

They were standing on the sidewalk when they were struck by a vehicle travelling east on Ellesmere, police said at the time. After the collision, police said a passenger reportedly got out of the suspect vehicle to “assess the scene” and then fled on foot south on Pharmacy. The driver of the vehicle fled in his car west on Ellesmere, police said.

The toddler was also taken to hospital in serious condition, but is expected to recover. His 37-year-old mother and 57-year-old grandmother were taken to hospital and are in stable condition.

Police allege the driver is Derek DeSousa, 34, of Toronto. He is wanted for two counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm, dangerous operation, fail to stop and render assistance and driving while under suspension.

A second man who allegedly abandoned the suspect vehicle — which has since been located — has been identified as Jeremiah Cook, 40, of Toronto.

He is wanted for obstructing police, failing to comply with probation order, fail to stop and render assistance and driving while under suspension.

Police had originally identified two other “persons of interest” but said this week they have located and spoken to them.