Watchdog Pushes for Charges After Fatal Nakusp Crash
The B.C. police watchdog has recommended criminal charges following a Nakusp crash that killed one man in November 2024. The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) ruled that an officer involved may have committed driving offences during the pursuit.
What Happened on Highway 6
On November 25, 2024, police spotted a reportedly stolen green Ford pickup heading southbound on Highway 6 near Nakusp. An officer in a marked vehicle attempted a traffic stop, but moments later, the truck veered off the highway and crashed into a ditch.
The male driver was pronounced dead at the scene, while a female passenger was arrested and later released after hospital care. The crash forced a 12-hour highway closure, drawing heavy response from BC RCMP and BC Ambulance Service.
Investigation Findings
After nine months of investigation, chief civilian director Jessica Berglund concluded there are reasonable grounds to believe the officer’s driving may have contributed to the fatal crash.
The report now heads to the BC Prosecution Service, which will review the evidence to determine whether charges should proceed. Officials stressed that prosecution can only move forward if there is a substantial likelihood of conviction and if it serves the public interest.
Next Steps for Prosecution
The BC Prosecution Service will weigh the evidence gathered by the IIO against the public’s interest in accountability and justice. The IIO confirmed it will not provide additional comments while the matter is under review.
Community Impact
The incident has reignited discussions about high-risk police pursuits and public safety in rural communities like Nakusp. For many, the tragedy underscores the need for careful oversight of police conduct when lives are at stake.
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