Pedestrian killed in crash with police vehicle in Surrey, B.C. Pedestrian dead in crash with B.C. police vehicle Dec 15, 2025 Dec 15, 2025 Updated 2 hrs ago SMS Email A Surrey Police Service patch is seen on an officer's uniform in Surrey, B.C., on Friday, Nov. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck DD SMS Email Print Copy article link Save SURREY - British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a pedestrian was killed in a crash involving a police vehicle in Surrey, B.C.The Surrey Police Service says it happened at a busy route Sunday at around 7:20 p.m. on 152 Street between 64 and 66A avenues.Police say the female pedestrian died at the scene despite medical attention by first responders. The Independent Investigations Office has been notified and will look into the crash, and the watchdog says it has jurisdiction in the investigation.Surrey police say they can't comment further due to the ongoing IIO investigation. The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Bc Disaster Justice More Prairies & BC Stories +2 Premier Danielle Smith says she distrusts World Economic Forum, Alberta to cut ties B.C. poised to recognize Indigenous communities' right to provide child welfare Nature Conservancy announces campaign to save landscape in southern Alberta Lengthy pandemic closure ends for B.C. park straddling Washington state border 'Kill Satan': Trial hears Alberta man not criminally responsible for mother's death Arson suspected as police vehicles, ambulance torched in B.C. fire B.C. woman grateful for breast milk donations wants to give back New storm approaches B.C., as province cleans up after first powerful fall tempest Alberta mountain town granted right to appeal order by provincial tribunal +2 Nurses being punched, grabbed, kicked will benefit from anti-violence program: union You might be interested in +5 Anne Murray weighs the highs and lows of a big year, and her unexpected new album Poilievre says Carney trying to manipulate his way to majority with floor-crossings Alberta government amends bill after chief electoral officer warns it harms trust +2 Danielle Smith becomes first Alberta premier in 90 years to face citizen recall Sponsored Content Building Canada’s Digital Future: Why High-Performing, Trusted, and Energy-Efficient Networks Matter More Than Ever Canada is entering a new era of nation-building. From clean-energy corridors and c… Events Coming Up in December Similar Stories Worker dies at underground potash mine in southern Saskatchewan 'High impact' warning as heavy rain returns, causing more flooding concerns in B.C. Manitoba projects $1.6-billion deficit, more than double the original forecast
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