Driver Arrested, 2 Cyclists in Hospital After B.C. Hit-and-Run Crash
PRINCE GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 8 – A man in his 20s was arrested after fleeing the scene where two cyclists sustained serious injuries during a high-speed collision, police said.
- Prince George RCMP arrested a man on July 8, 2025, after a hit-and-run seriously injured two cyclists training nearby.
- The cyclists were riding while preparing for the Cops for Cancer Tour de North event scheduled for September 12-18, reflecting months of training.
- One rider, a Mountie, sustained severe facial trauma and lost consciousness, while the other suffered fractures to his leg along with injuries to his abdomen.
- Witnesses saw the suspect’s black Dodge Ram 1500 speed away; police recovered the damaged vehicle and seized the suspect near 101 Tabor Blvd.
- The incident deeply affected the community, preventing two riders from participating this year and prompting calls for safer cycling practices and witness reports.
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