VERNON, B.C. – The driver of a vehicle that struck a Vernon pedestrian has been charged with assault with a weapon.
So too has a witness to the incident who allegedly stabbed the driver.
It happened Wednesday afternoon when the vehicle left 27th Avenue, hitting a 23-year-old woman who was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
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Police say a man who witnessed the incident is alleged to have smashed the driver’s side window and stabbed the 18-year-old motorist.
He and a passenger then fled the scene on foot.
Abd’l-Malik Loubissi-Morris was later located and charged with assault with a weapon because of the way he was allegedly driving when the pedestrian was struck.
His accused assailant, 29-year-old Thomas Richie, is charged with the same offense.
Loubissi-Morris was also treated at hospital.
Police say they’re still actively investigating and are asking people with information to come forward.
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