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RCMP release photos of pickup truck suspected in fatal hit and run of Brady Francis

RCMP are seeking information from the public about a pickup truck suspected in the hit-and-run death of Brady Francis in Saint-Charles last month.

Police want to talk to anyone who may have seen the truck on Feb. 24 between noon and 10 p.m.

RCMP are asking anyone who may have seen this pickup truck in the hours leading up to the fatal hit and run on Feb. 24, around 9:30 p.m., to contact them. (RCMP)

RCMPare seeking information from the public abouta pickup truck suspected in the hit-and-run death of Brady Francis in Saint-Charles last month.

Police released three photographs of the grey2003GMC Sierra4 X 4pickup truckon Tuesday, requesting anyone whosaw the vehicle travelling in theRichibuctoarea on Feb. 24, between noon and 10 p.m. to contact them.

"We're asking people to look closely at the pictures we have released in the event they may have seen the vehicle that day and can provide us information on the vehicle and who was in it," Cpl. Jullie Rogers-Marsh said in a statement.

The truck has a camouflage-coloured wind deflector on the hood, camouflaged window deflectors over the driver and passenger side windows, a "Browning" decal over the front windshield, several camouflaged decals on the tailgate and decals on the rear window.

Policeresponded to a hit and run on Saint-Charles Sud Road on Feb. 24, around 9:30 p.m.

Francis, 22, of Elsipogtog First Nation, was struck and killed.

RCMPhave determined Francis was waiting for a drive home. He had been at a residence in Saint-Charles and had called for someone to pick him up.

He was found injured by friends who were driving by anddiedshortly after emergency crewsarrived at the scene, RCMP have said.

The vehicle involved in the collision had already left.

A GMC logo wasfound at the scene.

The truck has several camouflage decals on the tailgate and rear window. (RCMP)

Police seized a pickup truck the next day and spoke to its owner.

"It was returned to the owner after police gathered the information from it required for the investigation," Rogers-Marsh said Tuesday, without elaborating.

"Investigators have spoken to many people and now would like to speak to anyone who has information about where the truck was on February24, but have not yet spoken to police."

Police believe the truck was primarily in the communities ofSaint-Ignace, Saint-Charles and Saint-Louis-de-Kent that day, she said.

Brady Francis, 22, of Elsipogtog First Nation, was killed in a hit and run in Saint-Charles on Feb. 24. (Facebook)

RCMP's decision to release the trucksparkedangry comments on social media by some members of the ElsipogtogFirst Nation, who called for #JusticeforBrady.

But the young man's grandfatherissued a plea for the public's patience and co-operation as the police investigation continued.

"We were assured by theRCMPthat all resources are working hard and all hands are on deck," Kenneth Francis posted on Facebook. "They are working towardsa conclusion to help our Brady-Boy."

Police seized the grey 2003 GMC Sierra 4 X 4 pickup truck on Feb. 25 but released it to the owner after gathering information for the investigation. (RCMP)

A vigil for Brady Francis, Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushieis scheduled to be held at 7 p.m. at the Wallace McCain Student Centre in Sackville.

Organizers are asking people to gatherto mark the "tragic loss of three previous, young Indigenous lives."

Anyone with information about the pickup truck is asked to call the Richibucto RCMP at506-523-4611 or Crime Stoppers toll free at1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or by Secure Web Tips atwww.crimenb.ca.