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Suspect pushed pedestrian to the ground, victim broke arm in the fall: Burnaby RCMP

Darpan News Desk , 24 Jan, 2023 04:44 PM
  • Suspect pushed pedestrian to the ground, victim broke arm in the fall: Burnaby RCMP

Burnaby RCMP is seeking additional witnesses as investigators look to locate a suspect after a pedestrian was pushed and injured on Monday. 

A 29-year-old woman was walking on the sidewalk westbound along Edmonds Street, just before Griffiths Drive, shortly before noon when a man jogging towards her briefly stopped in front of her. The man did not say anything to the victim, but allegedly pushed her with both hands, causing her to fall to the ground.

The victim broke her arm in the fall, but the suspect continued jogging eastbound without stopping to help.

“Several witnesses have already spoken to police, but we would like anyone else who witnessed this incident or who may have seen the suspect before or after the incident contact Burnaby RCMP,” said Cpl. Mike Kalanj. “In addition, we would like to urge the suspect to come forward and speak with police.”

The suspect is described as:

  • Middle Eastern
  • 6’0 tall
  • Black hair
  • Late 20’s or early 30’s
  • Wearing a dark hoodie or jacket and grey sweatpants

The suspect was captured on a nearby surveillance camera after the incident.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Burnaby RCMP at 604-646-9999. Please quote file number 23-2653.

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