REVERE – Police said a toddler did not suffer any apparent injuries Monday when a person who was being followed from the scene of an earlier car accident allegedly backed into the child. Police said the suspect then fled the scene of the second incident and remains at large.Revere Police Lt. Michael McLaughlin said Monday afternoon that police responded at 1:26 p.m. Monday to Zolla Circle on the report of a hit-and-run accident with injuries.McLaughlin said the caller told police he had been hit by the driver of what appeared to be a silver BMW sedan which then fled the scene. The reporting caller said he followed the BMW as it turned down Zolla Circle, a dead-end street, at the intersection of Harrington Street and Lowe Street Place, McLaughlin reported.As the suspect vehicle reached the end of the dead-end street, the driver tried to turn around and backed into a 2-year-old child, McLaughlin said police reported.Although the call initially came in as a hit-and-run accident with injuries, McLaughlin said the child did not appear to have any immediate injuries.He said police are still searching for the BMW and its driver.