Burnaby Mounties are hoping to speak to anyone who might have seen a crash that involved a pedestrian Thursday morning.
Police said the incident occurred at Gilley Avenue and Rumble Street at 7:40 a.m.
A 22-year-old woman was crossing the street when a grey 2003 Suzuki Vitara hit the pedestrian. Burnaby RCMP said they spoke to the driver who stayed at the scene, but police are also hoping to speak with witnesses to the crash.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Const. Khan of the Burnaby RCMP Traffic Services at 604-294-7922.
Mounties are also using the incident as a reminder to the public.
“Pedestrian accidents spike dramatically in the fall and winter months and the Burnaby RCMP urges pedestrians and drivers to remain vigilant in adverse weather conditions,” a press release said. “When you're driving please be on the lookout for pedestrians and if you're walking, please ensure you make eye contact with drivers before you cross the street.”