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RCMP officer remains in hospital after hit-and-run in Burnaby
Mornings with Simi
English - March 05, 2019 21:15 - 5 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
One of the two officers struck by a hit-and-run driver in the lunch hour yesterday in Burnaby is now home and recovering.
Corporal Aaron Courtenay is a 15-year veteran with the Abbotsford Police Department, and has spent 10 years on the Lower Mainland District Integrated Police Dog Services Unit.
The other officer struck, a member of the RCMP, remains in hospital.
They were out of their vehicle training their dogs at North Fraser Way and Glenlyon when struck by a car that has since been recovered by police.
The driver fled and Burnaby RCMP continue to hunt for him or her.
Guest: Grace Ke
Global News reporter
One of the two officers struck by a hit-and-run driver in the lunch hour yesterday in Burnaby is now home and recovering.
Corporal Aaron Courtenay is a 15-year veteran with the Abbotsford Police Department, and has spent 10 years on the Lower Mainland District Integrated Police Dog Services Unit.
The other officer struck, a member of the RCMP, remains in hospital.
They were out of their vehicle training their dogs at North Fraser Way and Glenlyon when struck by a car that has since been recovered by police.
The driver fled and Burnaby RCMP continue to hunt for him or her.
Guest: Grace Ke
Global News reporter