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RCMP hoping for tips on driver who fled accident scene

Shawnigan Lake RCMP are looking for the public’s help tracking down the driver a truck that took off after an accident Monday morning on the Malahat.

Just before 10:30 on the 10th, a small truck pulled onto the highway and hit a southbound SUV. The SUV veered across the road and rolled down an embankment. The driver had to be taken to hospital in Victoria.

RCMP say the truck was a small pickup, painted a dark matte grey with after-market rims. The driver was white, about 40 and had a moustache.

The truck will probably be damaged on the front, passenger, side.

Anyone with information is asked to call Shawnigan Lake RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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