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Apr 28, 2022 5:25 PM - The Canadian Press

Abbotsford Police Department investigating hit and run

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Police in Abbotsford say they're investigating a hit-and-run that left a 38-year-old man with life-threatening injuries.

Officers responded to the crash between a pedestrian and vehicle whose driver fled the scene just before midnight on Tuesday.

Police say they're working with the R-C-M-P's Integrated Collision Analysis Reconstruction Service as they try to identify the suspect vehicle.

Anyone who was in the area of Clearbook Road and Hillcrest Avenue around the time of the incident is asked to contact police.

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