The family of the man killed in a hit and run in Regina on Jan. 29 might be able to find some closure now that police have laid charges.
Jamie Gallon, 42, was riding his bicycle on Ross Avenue when he was struck by a vehicle. When police and EMS arrived to the scene, the vehicle was not there.
Regina police identified the vehicle as a Ford F-150. Police confirmed the man didn’t come forward.
Elijah Beros, 37, was charged with failure to stop at the scene of an accident involving death. He was also charged with careless firearm storage after officers observed guns stored in an unsafe manner at his home.
Regina police said they don’t expect any more charges. They said Gallon was riding his bicycle at night in dark clothing and the collision was an accident.
Beros will make his first court appearance on March 15.
Correction: A previous version of this story had the charge as failure to stop at the scene of an accident. Regina police later listed the charge as failure to stop at the scene of an accident involving death.