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Surrey, B.C., officer cleared after scooter driver hurt in crash with stolen truck

SURREY — British Columbia’s civilian police watchdog says there are no connections between the actions of Surrey police and a crash that seriously injured a scooter rider. The Independent Investigations Office says the crash happened on Jan. 21 in the intersection 88 Avenue and 128 Street, when a stolen Ford F-350 pickup collided with a […]

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