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RCMP say rocks thrown from overpass in Surrey, B.C., damaging vehicles

BY The Canadian Press, Dec 3, 2021 11:30 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

The RCMP say there have been several dangerous incidents recently where rocks have been thrown from an overpass on Highway 99 in south Surrey, B.C. (Photo - Surrey RCMP/Twitter)

The RCMP say there have been several dangerous incidents recently where rocks have been thrown from an overpass on Highway 99 in south Surrey, B.C.

The Mounties say the rocks were thrown from a pedestrian overpass between the 32nd Avenue and King George Boulevard exits and have struck vehicles, but no one has been injured.

Vehicles that have been damaged include a bus, and police say in one incident, a rock the size of a baseball was found.

The first of the three incidents happened on the evening of Nov. 26 when a semi-truck and the bus were damaged.

The next one happened at night three days later when two semi-trucks were damaged.

The most recent incident was on Tuesday at 10:20 p.m., which also resulted in two semi-trucks being damaged.

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