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RCMP search for alleged hit-and-run suspect in Hope
HOPE/CKNW (AM980)
James Lewis | Email news tips to jlewis@cknw.com
4/7/2012

Police are looking for the public's help after a woman was allegedly struck by a car in hope and the drive took off.

Two boys on their bikes found the unidentified woman's unresponsive body and a pair of shoes last evening on the side of flood hope road.

Authorities arrived to pronounce her dead.

Rcmp says it's possible the driver may not have seen the woman.

Anyone with information is asked to call rcmp 604-869-7750 or crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


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