Police say a five-day manhunt for a suspect believed responsible for a fatal crash in Ladysmith on Aug. 29 has ended, after he was arrested on Wednesday, Sept. 2.
The collision left a 35-year-old Ladysmith woman dead and injured four others.
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In a press release, police said the suspect was arrested on ‘unrelated matters’ Wednesday morning and he is now in custody on Vancouver Island.
Police will not disclose his location or release his name, as charges have yet to be laid in relation to the fatal collision.
South Island Traffic Services will continue to investigate the circumstances around the collision before laying charges. The suspect fled the scene in a stolen vehicle which was later recovered in the Chemainus area.
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More to come.