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Arrest warrant issued for Edmonton man accused in fatal Manitoba crash

Family and friends created a memorial for Derek Bossuyt after he was killed as he left the John Blumberg Golf Course just west of Winnipeg. Global News

WINNIPEG – An Edmonton semi-trailer truck driver is being sought by RCMP after he failed to show up in court to face charges of dangerous driving causing death and resisting a police officer.

Derek Bossuyt, 21, was killed on July 22 when a semi driven by Randolf Enns allegedly crossed the centre line of the Trans-Canada Highway in Headingley, Man., and hit the pickup truck Bossuyt was driving.

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Bossuyt was leaving the John Blumberg Golf Course, just west of Winnipeg, at about 9:30 p.m. when the crash happened.

READ MORE: Edmonton man charged in fatal crash near Winnipeg

Enns, 34, was scheduled to appear in court in Winnipeg on Oct. 1 but failed to appear. A Canada-wide warrant for his arrest has been issued.

Enns is five-foot-11 and 165 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes. Headingley RCMP ask that anyone with information about where he is call 204-888-0358 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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