Quebec police ask potential witness of fatal hit-and-run in Saint-Jerome to come forward
Quebec provincial police are asking a possible witness to an October hit-and-run in Saint-Jerome to come forward.
Officers released security footage of a vehicle driving on des Hauteurs Blvd. towards Highway 117 South.
Police say the driver was likely a witness to a hit-and-run in the area which claimed the life of a pedestrian.
On Oct. 30, between 3 and 3:30 a.m., a pedestrian was struck on Highway 117 North near 116th Ave. in Saint-Jérôme, police say.
Police discovered the 29-year-old pedestrian unconcious on the ramp to the highway, and the person later died.
The witness would've seen a black Audi A4, with its headlights off, stop abruptly in front of them.
Security footage shows the witness activating their hazard lights before turning into Curé-Labelle Blvd.
The Audi would've then passed the witness's car, still with its headlights off.
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