
Teenager struck in hit and run incident in Surrey, Sunday
A teenager was treated in hospital for non-life-threatening injuries Sunday after a hit and run in Surrey.
A police investigation is underway after a 14-year-old boy was struck and injured in a hit and run in Surrey, B.C., Sunday night.
Officers were called to a crash at the intersection of Old Yale Road and Mall Access, between Holland Park and Central City Mall, shortly after 10 p.m., the Surrey Police Service said in a statement Monday.
A 14-year-old boy was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, while the driver fled the scene, the statement said.
Officers found the vehicle near 104 Avenue and Whalley Boulevard shortly after 2 a.m. and arrested the driver for impaired driving and failing to remain at the scene of a collision.
Anyone who witnessed the incident or who may have any relevant information, CCTV or dash cam video, is asked to contact Surrey Police Service at 604-599-0502 and quote file number 2025-51543.
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