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Abbotsford Officer Hurt in Langley Hit-and-Run Crash

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An Abbotsford police officer was injured in a Langley hit-and-run, prompting RCMP to seek witnesses and dashcam footage as the investigation continues.

Abbotsford Officer Hurt in Langley Hit-and-Run Crash

Collision During Evening Patrol

An Abbotsford police officer was injured Friday evening after a hit-and-run crash involving an unmarked police vehicle and a white GMC Canyon pickup truck in Langley. The incident occurred at approximately 7:22 p.m. on Nov. 14 in the 5200 block of 264th Street, where the two vehicles collided during routine on-duty travel.

Suspects Flee the Scene

According to Langley RCMP, the driver and a passenger of the pickup truck fled on foot immediately after the impact. The officer involved sustained minor injuries and was transported to hospital, where they were expected to be released shortly, as confirmed in a late-night update from Cpl. Brett Urano.

Joint Response and Ongoing Search

First responders from Abbotsford Police Department and Langley RCMP attended the scene to assist the injured officer and begin the search for the individuals who fled. Authorities say identifying and locating the occupants of the truck remains a priority to ensure their wellbeing and further the investigation.

Traffic Delays and Road Closures

The crash caused significant delays around 264th Street and Highway 1 as police closed off sections of the road for several hours. Investigators worked to secure the scene, redirect traffic, and gather early evidence related to the collision.

Specialized Investigation Underway

Langley RCMP has taken lead on the case and has brought in the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service (ICARS) to determine the cause of the crash. Officials say the investigation is still in its early stages and may take time as evidence is reviewed and witnesses come forward.

Police Appeal for Dashcam Footage

Investigators are urging anyone who was in the area at the time—particularly drivers with dashcam footage—to contact Langley RCMP. Officers are also seeking anyone with information on the individuals inside the GMC Canyon who has not yet spoken with police.

Residents or witnesses can contact Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200 and reference file number 2025-37451.

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