Close X
Thursday, December 12, 2024
ADVT 
National

Driver, Passenger Arrested After March Pedestrian Hit-And-Run In Surrey

Darpan News Desk , 13 Apr, 2018 12:26 PM
    With help from the public, Surrey RCMP has identified the driver allegedly involved in a pedestrian hit and run which occurred on March 18, 2018. 
     
     
    Both the driver and the passenger of the suspect vehicle were arrested on April 4, 2018. Both were later released on a promise to appear in court at a later date. Charges have not been laid at this time, as the investigation is continuing. 
     
     
    Having the witness video available to share with the public was very important in this case, says Cpl. Elenore Sturko. Ultimately it was people who were willing to do the right thing and come forward with information who advanced the investigation.
     
     
    The Surrey RCMP would like to thank the media for helping distribute the images which assisted in identifying the alleged driver and passenger. 
     
     
    Drivers in British Columbia are required by law to remain at the scene of an accident. Failure to remain at the scene of an accident carries penalties under the Motor Vehicle Act or may lead to criminal charges.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Airbnb Rentals Being Used For Alleged Human Trafficking: Toronto Police

    Airbnb Rentals Being Used For Alleged Human Trafficking: Toronto Police
      Toronto police say a recent case of alleged human trafficking is the latest in a growing trend involving people using Airbnb rentals to conduct their illicit transactions.

    Airbnb Rentals Being Used For Alleged Human Trafficking: Toronto Police

    Police Ask For Help In Case Of Vancouver Mom Who Didn't Pick Up Kids From School

    Police Ask For Help In Case Of Vancouver Mom Who Didn't Pick Up Kids From School
    Vancouver police are focusing on a park as they investigate the case of a missing woman who failed to pick up her children from school.

    Police Ask For Help In Case Of Vancouver Mom Who Didn't Pick Up Kids From School

    Ford's North America Head Raj Nair Leaves Company After Misconduct Allegations

    Ford's North America Head Raj Nair Leaves Company After Misconduct Allegations
    A top-level Indian-origin executive who was in-charge of auto-maker Ford Motor's North American operations, Raj Nair, has left under a cloud and has been replaced by another, Kumar Galhotra, the company announced Thursday.

    Ford's North America Head Raj Nair Leaves Company After Misconduct Allegations

    Canadian PM, Politicians Must Not Attend Events Glorifying Militants: Ujjal Dosanjh

    Canadian PM, Politicians Must Not Attend Events Glorifying Militants: Ujjal Dosanjh
    Canadian politicians, including the Prime Minister, must start appreciating India’s deep sensitivities on this issue,” said Dosanjh, who was the first person of colour to become Premier (equal to Chief Minister) in Canada in 2000

    Canadian PM, Politicians Must Not Attend Events Glorifying Militants: Ujjal Dosanjh

    Face The World With Your Head Held High, Sophie Trudeau Tells Young Women In India

    Face The World With Your Head Held High, Sophie Trudeau Tells Young Women In India
    Addressing a group of Indian women students in New Delhi at the Asia launch of the global campaign -- 'She Will Grow Into It' -- Sophie Trudeau also asked them to speak up for those who cannot, and "have fun".

    Face The World With Your Head Held High, Sophie Trudeau Tells Young Women In India

    B.C. Businesses Say New Health Tax Will Raise Prices For Consumers

    VANCOUVER — Small business owners in British Columbia say a new health-care payroll tax will result in higher prices for consumers as companies struggle to absorb the cost.

    B.C. Businesses Say New Health Tax Will Raise Prices For Consumers