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Police seek witnesses to serious collision in Tsawwassen

Driver of a black Chrysler 300 seriously injured in single-vehicle crash on April 12
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Delta police are looking for witnesses and video after a single-vehicle collision involving a black Chrysler 300 on English Bluff Road in Tsawwassen on Friday, April 12, 2024. (Delta Police Department/submitted photo)

Delta police are looking for witnesses to a serious collision in Tsawwassen on Friday, April 12

The single-vehicle collision occurred on English Bluff Road south of 1st Avenue at approximately 3:20 p.m. Police say a black Chrysler 300 was travelling south when the car left the roadway, crossed a residential front yard and rolled over into a tree, coming to rest on its roof.

The driver and lone occupant of the vehicle received serious but non-life-threatening injuries, according to a DPD press release.

Collision investigators are now looking for witnesses, dash-camera footage, cellphone video, Tesla video and Sentry mode captures, and CCTV video of the collision and the pre-collision driving of the Chrysler 300.

As well, police would like to speak with the driver and any passengers of a white Volkswagen Tiguan that was travelling south on English Bluff Road at the same time as the Chrysler 300, as they may have insights into events preceding the collision.

“Every detail matters, and your contribution could make a world of difference,” reads a DPD press release.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Delta Police Department at 604-940-7321 or email tips@deltapolice.ca. Video can be uploaded directly to the DPD’s evidence submission portal at dpd.ca.evidence.com/axon/community-request/public/24-6382.

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