RCMP continued their investigation last night into the death of 22 year old Brady Francis.
Notifications were posted on Twitter that they would be closing the roadway in St. Charles where Francis was struck and killed by a pick-up truck in February..
Corporal Jullie Rogers-Marsh says a section of Chemin Saint-Charles Sud was closed for several hours,”Last night, closing the road, that was something that we would have planned. We would have provided information to Brady Francis’ family. That communication is ongoing to provide them updates as we go. We know it is a very difficult time for his friends and family, and the community. As always, we are investigation thoroughly investigating to find the person responsible to determine exactly what took place.”
Rogers-Marsh couldn’t get into specifics as to exactly what investigators were doing, but she did say it was something that needed to be done last night.
Family and friends of Francis are planning to gather in front of Moncton City hall tomorrow afternoon, to rally for Justice for Brady.
Chemin Saint-Charles Sud is closed between chemin de l’Église and rue Jean-Baptiste until further notice to allow @RCMPNB to continue its investigation into the hit and run death of Brady Francis. Motorists are advised to take an alternate route. 22:12 pm
1/2— RCMP New Brunswick (@RCMPNB) April 6, 2018
The public is also asked to stay away from chemin Saint-Charles Sud between chemin de l’Église and rue Jean-Baptiste so as not to interfere with the ongoing police investigation.
2/2— RCMP New Brunswick (@RCMPNB) April 6, 2018
Chemin Saint-Charles Sud between chemin de l’Église and rue Jean-Baptiste is now open to all traffic. @RCMPNB wishes to thank the public for their cooperation as police continue their investigation into the hit and run death of Brady Francis.
1:15 am— RCMP New Brunswick (@RCMPNB) April 6, 2018


