Langley Mounties are looking for witnesses to a crash that killed a man in South Langley.
On Oct. 29, the police tried to pull over a pickup truck on Zero Avenue after an automated license plate reader noted that the plate was associated with a prohibited driver. The driver sped off, headed north, and smashed into two other cars at the corner of 240th Street and 16th Avenue.
Victor Duarte, a 47-year-old man from Delta, was driving one of the other cars through the intersection, and was killed in the collision.
The driver of the pickup truck, a 27-year-old from Chilliwack, has been arrested after being injured in the site.
Now the RCMP is looking for the driver of a van who may have seen part of the incident.
The van is a white Chevrolet Express with an industrial cargo rack on the roof.
The Langley RCMP Traffic Unit is investigating the crash, along with the Integrated Collision Analyst and Reconstruction Services (ICARS).
Langley RCMP are asking anyone with information to contact them at 604 532-3200.
The Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO) are continuing to investigate the incident as well. The IIO is a new agency for police oversight, which is looking into this incident because it examines all deaths or serious harm involving the police in B.C.