RNC Cst James Cadigan says footage received at the time has been analyzed to get to this point.
It’s been nearly two weeks since a pickup crashed into a Corner Brook house and yesterday, the RNC issued a plea for video footage or information. Police say the home on First Avenue was extensively damaged after being struck around 4 a.m. on July 24th. They are looking for the driver of a red Dodge Ram pickup with a chrome grill and black rims. Cst James Cadigan explains why it’s taken this long to release this information to the public. He says footage received at the time has been analyzed to get to this point. Cadigan says they’re also looking for the driver of a red Nissan Juke that had stopped in the area after the crash. Anyone with video footage or information is asked to contact the RNC at 637-4100
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