Public's help sought in Sea to Sky hit-and-run involving baby in stroller.
Monday night at about 8:30 p.m., a driver struck a pedestrian and a baby in a stroller at the crosswalk at Pemberton and Second Avenue in downtown Squamish, according to the RCMP."The baby stroller, with the baby inside, was lodged into the front of the vehicle and appeared to have been dragged from the collision," police said in a news release on Tuesday morning.
The release states that police arrested the driver, but no other information will be provided at this time as the investigation is ongoing.
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