Suspect charged after pickup runs over man in Kelowna homeless camp

A Kelowna man has been charged after a vehicle struck and seriously injured a homeless man on the weekend.

Tyler Manchur, born in 1992, has been charged with one count of impaired operation of a vehicle causing bodily harm and one count of driving while prohibited. According to his Facebook profile, he lives in Kelowna but is from Olds, Alberta.

Just after midnight on Sept. 25, a man was sent to the hospital with serious injuries after his tent was run over by a black Dodge ram on the Okanagan Rail Trail, just off of Baillie Avenue, according to witnesses.

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At the time, police called the incident an “accident” but that was a misuse of wording, said Const. Mike Della-Paolera, with the Kelowna RCMP. It is still under investigation as a motor vehicle collision and is being treated as an “incident.”

The police are having a tough time tracking down transient people who witnessed the incident and when officers do speak with a potential witness they aren’t always willing to provide information, Const. Della-Paolera said. 

“The investigation is going to take a while for various reasons,” he said.

Manchur is in police custody and will be appearing in court later today, Sept. 26.

A man at the homeless camp, who identified the victim as Jeff, said he was a father figure to him. He declined to give Jeff’s last name and said he was still in the hospital. He doubted Jeff would be able to ride a bicycle again due to the severity of his injuries.

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Another homeless man claims a similar looking vehicle to the one involved in the incident was driving in the area that night, and someone in the truck yelled profanities at them.

Neither homeless person iNFOnews.ca spoke to wanted their names used.


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Carli Berry

Carli Berry has been telling stories in the Okanagan for the past three years and after finding her footing in the newspaper industry, joined the Infonews team in January 2020. Recipient of the 2019 MA Murray award for feature writing, Carli is passionate about stories that involve housing, business and the environment. Born on Vancouver Island, she is happy to say Okanagan Lake reminds, her slightly, of the ocean. Carli can be reached at (250) 864-7494 or email cberry@infonews.ca.

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