THUNDER BAY – Witnesses have come forward in connection with a fatal crash that killed a pedestrian on Cumberland Street North last weekend.
But investigators with the Thunder Bay Police Service say two specific witnesses they’re looking for have yet to surface.
Police say a group of people were crossing Cumberland near River Street when a pick-up truck, travelling south, driven by a 48-year-old man struck one of the pedestrians.
Police on Monday revealed that they were looking for a pair of witnesses they say were walking with the victim Saturday night.
"We know he was walking with three other people, a female and two other males," said Const. Gordon Snyder, collision reconstructionist with the traffic services branch of the Thunder Bay Police.
"We have spoken with the female he was with, however, the two other males we have not spoken with yet. We are making a plea for the two other males to come forward to the police station so we can speak with them."
As of Tuesday morning police say they had heard from more witnesses, but the two they’re looking for specifically have not come forward.