Terrace RCMP are asking the public for help in identifying a hit and run suspect. The incident happened in late March at a parking lot on 4761 Lakelse Avenue.
Police say a white, cube-shaped van struck another vehicle. Fortunately, the car was empty at the time, and no one was injured. After the collision, the van left the scene without stopping.
Officers managed to capture images of both the van and its driver on security cameras. These photos could help identify the suspect involved in the incident.
Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact the Terrace RCMP at 250-638-7400. People who prefer to remain anonymous can also reach out to BC Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Police stress the importance of community help in solving hit and run cases. Even small details, such as the van’s make, model, or direction of travel, could aid in the investigation.
This hit and run is part of a broader effort by Terrace RCMP to reduce traffic incidents and improve road safety in the area. Officials remind drivers to report any suspicious activity and to drive safely.
Anyone who witnessed the event or has additional information is encouraged to come forward. Cooperation from the public can significantly speed up investigations and bring accountability to dangerous drivers.
Terrace RCMP continue to review camera footage and follow leads. They ask residents to stay alert and provide tips if they see vehicles matching the description.
The investigation emphasizes the community’s role in keeping streets safe. Police say that timely reports from witnesses can prevent future accidents and help identify suspects quickly.
Authorities note that hit and run incidents are taken seriously. They can lead to serious legal consequences for the driver involved, including fines, license suspension, or criminal charges depending on the circumstances.
Residents are reminded that even indirect information can help solve a case. Anyone with tips, photos, or videos from the time of the collision is asked to contact authorities immediately.
Terrace RCMP thank the public in advance for any assistance. They continue to prioritize road safety and hope to resolve this case promptly with community support.
