Man, teenage pedestrian injured in Surrey hit-and-run

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A troubling hit-and-run incident unfolded near Crescent Beach in Surrey on Sunday night, leaving two pedestrians injured. Occurring around 8:15 p. m. , the collision involved a driver who approached a group on McKenzie Avenue and Sunshine Alley, only to accelerate and strike several individuals. The victims, identified as a man and a teenage boy, were taken to the hospital with minor injuries, highlighting the potential dangers of reckless driving.

The driver fled the scene and was last seen heading westbound on McKenzie Avenue, raising concerns about accountability in such incidents. Local authorities are actively investigating the case, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation. The Surrey Police Service is urging anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage to contact them, quoting file number 2025-20007 (SU). This incident underscores the ongoing issue of pedestrian safety and the need for vigilant driving in residential areas. Community awareness and prompt reporting can play a crucial role in ensuring justice and preventing future occurrences.

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