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Charges laid in October vehicle collision with wildlife near Keremeos

Nelson Daily Staff
By Nelson Daily Staff
December 17th, 2015

Cpl Dan Moskaluk of the RCMP said charges have been laid against two BC drivers, as a result a motor vehicle collision with a herd of Big Horn Sheep on Highway 3, near Keremeos this past October.

Moskaluk said in a media statement that on (Thursday) October 1st at around 4 p.m. the South Okanagan Traffic Services received a report of a collision involving multiple vehicles and a herd of Big Horn sheep on Highway 3 West of Keremeos.

“At the time of the collision, westbound vehicles had stopped for a herd of 12 Big Horn Sheep crossing Highway 3, in the four lane 100 kph zone to the east of Standing Rock,” Moskaluk explained.

“As the westbound vehicles were stopped, an eastbound Ford F250 pickup truck operated by a 56-year-old man and a Dodge Ram Pick Up operated by a 75-year-old man both failed to stop for the crossing sheep, killing five and injuring two other animals.”

Moskaluk said some of the sheep were thrown from the impact into the stopped westbound vehicles damaging same. Neither driver of the eastbound vehicles stopped at the scene. Since the date of the collision, an active investigation continued in efforts to locate and identify the drivers involved.

The joint investigation by the RCMP South Okanagan Traffic Services and the BC Conservation Officer Service resulted in both vehicles being located and the respective drivers identified.

Charges under the Motor Vehicle Act of Failing to Report Accidental Killing of Wildlife on Highway, Failing to Remain at the Scene of an Accident, and Drive Without Consideration of Others have been laid. Both drivers held a valid BC driver’s license.

This tragic collision is a grim reminder that as drivers we need to do our part in safe guarding the wildlife in our communities,” Moskaluk said.

“When you see highway signs advising you of wildlife being in the area, please heed to the warnings and drive with caution.

Story originated at The Nelson Daily

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