British Columbia

1 dead, 3 arrested after alleged hit and run in Surrey, B.C.

RCMP in Metro Vancouver say one man is dead and three people have been arrested after an alleged hit and run early Saturday morning.

Roads closed Saturday afternoon after late-night hit-and-run, RCMP say

A police offiver with an umbrella bends down to the road where there are several numbered markers.
A police officer on the scene of the alleged Surrey hit and run that killed one person Saturday. (Shane MacKichan)

RCMP in Metro Vancouver say one man is dead and three people have been arrested after an alleged hit and run early Saturday morning.

A statement from Surrey RCMP says officers responded at 1:43 a.m. to a report of a pedestrian being struck along 105th Avenue, not far from City Hall.

They say police found the victim several blocks away suffering from severe injuries, and while paramedics came to help, the person was declared dead at the scene.

RCMP say witnesses described seeing a Ford Mustang strike the victim and leave without stopping, but police have since found and arrested its three occupants.

Three officers stand under an umbrella with a white tent behind them.
Police gather at the scene on Saturday, Jan. 27. RCMP say witnesses described seeing a Ford Mustang strike the victim and leave without stopping, but police have since found and arrested its three occupants. (Shane MacKichan)

A subsequent statement says investigators are working to identify the male victim. It adds that, as of Saturday afternoon, the area of 109 Avenue and 132 Street is expected to be closed for hours as police investigate the hit and run. 

Police say the investigation is still in its early stages but they haven't ruled out alcohol or speed as contributing factors in the fatal crash.

Anyone with information, including dash camera footage from the area, is asked to contact Surrey RCMP.