Aldergrove Star, October 24, 2013

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Fatal crash in fog closes Highway 1 Aldergrove Star

Heavy fog was a contributing factor in a fatal crash on Highway 1 in Langley overnight Oct. 22, and the eastbound lanes of the highway were closed between 232 and 264 Streets. The RCMP Port Mann Freeway Patrol report that the crash took place about 3:50 a.m. Initial investigation indicates an SUV-type vehicle travelling eastbound along Highway 1 struck the rear of a construction vehicle that was parked on one of the lanes of the highway. The SUV burst into flames and the driver, who was the lone occupant, sustained fatal injuries. The identity of the driver has not been released. The construction vehicle was parked on the highway in the fast lane with all emergency equipment in operation. The two-man crew who

were using the construction vehicle had just exited the vehicle and did not sustain any physical injuries. Roadwork along that portion of Highway 1 has been underway for months, as the freeway is being widened from two to three eastbound lanes. Contributing factors to the crash appear to be speed relative to road and weather conditions, as there was dense, heavy fog in the area of the crash. Anyone who may have witnessed this crash and

has not spoken to the RCMP is asked to call the Port Mann Freeway Patrol at 604-5269744 Highway 1 was closed until approximately 11 a.m., after which time two of the three eastbound lanes were open. Other crashes due to the thick fog hampered traffic on the westbound lanes of Highway 1 Tuesday morning, and traffic was also heavy on Fraser Highway, particularly eastbound, as people sought alternate routes.

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A fatal crash closed traffic on Highway 1 between 232 Street and 264 Street on Tuesday morning.

Thieves target parked cars By MONIQUE TAMMINGA Aldergrove Star

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Heavy fog didn’t stop the Aldergrove Tim-Bit Soccer players at Brown Road Park on Saturday, Oct. 19. In photo, Blue Bombers’ Kimberley (in yellow jersey) and Smurf’s Hudson in action.

Linda-Ann Bowling is wondering if a new type of car crime has hit Langley, after her vehicle was pilfered of everything in it, while parked at Aldergrove Regional Park on Oct. 6. “My husband and I went running at Aldergrove Lake so we parked our car at the east bowl parking lot,” she said. They made the mistake of leaving their wallets and phones in the trunk. However, Bowling said she distinctly remembers locking the car using her fob. They returned 45 minutes later to find everything gone, including her glasses from inside the vehicle. She had forgotten to take out her passport from her purse. Both their iPhones were taken. There was no sign of

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forced entry into the vehicle, even thought the doors had been locked. “We think they must have some sort of fob scrambler to open doors,” said Bowling. Langley RCMP said they haven’t heard of this type of crime hitting Langley. But Bowling spoke with several people in the United States, who said this is a new type of crime, with thieves using a scrambler. Within an hour, the thief used her credit card to charge $84 in gas in Abbotsford. Bowling said she cancelled all her credit cards and bank card and had to get all new ID. It was a reminder to leave all ID and valuables at home, or take whatever you can with you. In hearing from her American friends, Bowling said this fob scrambler is a radio jammer that bypasses the remote locking system.

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