RCMP are continuing to investigate a fatal hit and run which took the life of 22-year-old Brady Francis of Elsipogtog First Nation last month.
Mounties seized a pickup truck following the crash in Saint-Charles on February 24 but later returned it to the owner.
Police want to speak to anyone who saw a grey 2003 GMC Sierra 4 X 4 travelling in the Richibucto area.
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Did you remember seeing this truck in the #Richibucto area on Feb. 24? If you do, please call police or Crime Stoppers and tell them where and when. It could help the hit and run investigation into the death of Brady Francis. https://t.co/EOHUfCfD1q Please Retweet pic.twitter.com/M2EsFadBWr— RCMP New Brunswick (@RCMPNB) March 21, 2018
The truck has a camouflaged coloured wind deflector on the hood, camouflaged window deflectors over the driver and passenger side windows, a “Browning” decal over the front windshield, several camouflaged decals on the tailgate and there are also decals on the rear window.
“Investigators have spoken to many people and now would like to speak to anyone who has information about where the truck was on February 24, but have not yet spoken to police,” says Cpl. Jullie Rogers-Marsh of the New Brunswick RCMP. “We’re asking people to look closely at the pictures we have released in the event they may have seen the vehicle that day and can provide us information on the vehicle and who was in it.”
Police continue to analyse the evidence collected as part of this investigation along with other relevant information gathered.
Get in touch with Richibucto RCMP at 506-523-4611 or should you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or by Secure Web Tips at www.crimenb.ca


