Prince Prupert Residential neighbourhood feels impact of impaired driver
The 45-year-old male was identified by witnesses and arrested after attempting to leave the scene of the accident at the corner of Hays Cove Ave and Conrad Str.
Police attended the scene at around 3 a.m. and observed significant damage caused to a retaining wall, a house, a stop sign, a hydro pole, and a parked car, as well as the suspect’s own vehicle. Prince Rupert Public Works and BC Hydro attended the location to ensure the area was safe for the public. “Just last month, an impaired driver struck a pedestrian on McBride St and caused him life-threatening injuries. This is preventable; if you’re impaired, make other arrangements.”
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