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RCMP seek vehicle after collision

Whitehorse RCMP are looking to identify the driver of a white truck after a hit-and-run collision last Friday night that injured a driver.

By Whitehorse Star on February 1, 2022

Whitehorse RCMP are looking to identify the driver of a white truck after a hit-and-run collision last Friday night that injured a driver.

At approximately 9:45 p.m., police attended a collision at Second Avenue and Lowe Street.

According to witnesses, a vehicle was stopped at the red light on Lowe Street and was struck from behind by the suspect vehicle.

“The suspect vehicle is then reported to have gone north on Second Avenue without stopping at the collision,” police said today.

“The driver and only occupant of the other vehicle involved had non-life-threatening injuries in addition to significant damage to their vehicle.”

The suspect vehicle is a white truck, possibly a Ford F-150 or similar style, and has significant damage to its front end.

Anyone with information about this vehicle or this incident is encouraged to contact the police or Crimestoppers.

Police also hope to review dashcam footage or surveillance video from the area that may show the white vehicle leaving the scene.

“No further information about the other vehicle or its driver will be released in order to protect their privacy,” police said.

Comments (3)

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Door Crasher Specials on Feb 2, 2022 at 6:49 pm

At MILF - You have difficulty reading? I said my vehicle was parked, by itself. No other vehicles around. Maybe you have an intellectual disability you share in common with your thumbs up clan!?!?

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MILK on Feb 2, 2022 at 3:35 pm

@Doorcrasher, maybe you are a bad driver??? Thousands of dollars a year, get real.

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Door Crasher Specials on Feb 1, 2022 at 4:28 pm

Maybe you should set up surveillance cameras in all the parking lots around Whitehorse. It costs me thousands of dollars per year to have the body work done… Dents, scratches, and creases.

What baffles me is I park in an area far away from the store entrance where NO one else has parked. When I come out with the groceries it looks like my vehicle is at the centre of a tightly packed car lot… Even though there are acres of parking spaces available - NOT close to my vehicle!!! WTF!!!

Park somewhere else you door damaging, fender bending, bumper dinging freaks - F$&@ Off!

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