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I’ve always lived by the belief that their are two groups in society you don’t mess with. And they are the elderly, and children.

Still there are people out there who are so sick, narcissistic and deranged that they prey on those who are vulnerable.

And then there are those who drive and feel they have to take no responsibility for their actions.

To know that we share the roads – and air for that matter – with someone who would do something unthinkable and can actually live themselves is truly beyond me (and perhaps you as well).

I’m referring to an incident that happened back on September 13th of last year in Langley.

A 12 year old boy – presumably walking home to school or to go hang out with friends is struck by a car and sustained life altering injuries, including bone fractures, vision loss and paralysis.

And they drove away.

They didn’t stop.

They left the kid to die in the street.

Langley RCMP Criminal Collision Investigative Team along with other officials will be in the 4900 block of 232nd Street this afternoon hoping to find additional witnesses to a hit and run that that happened that involved a 12 year-old boy.

At approximately 3:20 p.m. on September 13, 2019 the boy was walking in the 49-hundred block of 232nd Street was struck by a blue 2017 Nissan Pathfinder travelling southbound.

Police will be talking to motorists in the same area today between 3:00 and 3:40 p.m. looking for vehicles with dash camera video and / or additional witnesses to the crash.

Someone knows something.

If you saw a blue 2017 Nissan Pathfinder on September 13th between 3:00 and 3:40 p.m. or have any information about this collision, please contact the Langley RCMP Criminal Collision Investigation Team at 604-532-3200.

Please.

We can’t let this go unpunished.

It’s not right.

@neiltalks