On Wednesday, several investigators were seen taking pictures near the construction site at McKay Road and Veteran’s Drive.
Some officers were seen jumping into the hole and returned to the surface with what appears to be a black evidence bag.
Police have remained tight-lipped on details related to the crash, saying only that their investigation will “take time” to complete.
CTV News Toronto has identified all six victims involved in the collision as Jersey Mitchell, 20, Haley Marin, 21, Curtis King, 22, Jason O’Connor, 22, Luke West, 22, and River Wells, 23.
The group was reported missing on Saturday before police were called to the scene of the crash at 2am on Sunday.
Family and friends of the victims have been seen visiting the perimeter of the scene in recent days, laying flowers and writing messages in their memory at a makeshift memorial that is growing.
The Barrie community has been left in turmoil in the wake of the tragedy.  A vigil is planned for Saturday night in honor of all six victims.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page aimed at supporting the victims’ families has been set up and has already surpassed its $60,000 goal.
“Our community has been shaken to the core, our flags are at half-mast and six families are devastated by the loss of loved ones.  Come come together as a community and show our support,” the group organizing the fundraiser said on the page. 

title: “Police Wade Into Massive Utility Hole At Site Of Barrie Crash That Killed 6 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Rodrigo Dean”


On Wednesday, several investigators were seen taking pictures near the construction site at McKay Road and Veteran’s Drive.
Some officers were seen jumping into the hole and returned to the surface with what appears to be a black evidence bag.
Police have remained tight-lipped on details related to the crash, saying only that their investigation will “take time” to complete.
CTV News Toronto has identified all six victims involved in the collision as Jersey Mitchell, 20, Haley Marin, 21, Curtis King, 22, Jason O’Connor, 22, Luke West, 22, and River Wells, 23.
The group was reported missing on Saturday before police were called to the scene of the crash at 2am on Sunday.
Family and friends of the victims have been seen visiting the perimeter of the scene in recent days, laying flowers and writing messages in their memory at a makeshift memorial that is growing.
The Barrie community has been left in turmoil in the wake of the tragedy.  A vigil is planned for Saturday night in honor of all six victims.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page aimed at supporting the victims’ families has been set up and has already surpassed its $60,000 goal.
“Our community has been shaken to the core, our flags are at half-mast and six families are devastated by the loss of loved ones.  Come come together as a community and show our support,” the group organizing the fundraiser said on the page. 

title: “Police Wade Into Massive Utility Hole At Site Of Barrie Crash That Killed 6 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Patrick Luyando”


On Wednesday, several investigators were seen taking pictures near the construction site at McKay Road and Veteran’s Drive.
Some officers were seen jumping into the hole and returned to the surface with what appears to be a black evidence bag.
Police have remained tight-lipped on details related to the crash, saying only that their investigation will “take time” to complete.
CTV News Toronto has identified all six victims involved in the collision as Jersey Mitchell, 20, Haley Marin, 21, Curtis King, 22, Jason O’Connor, 22, Luke West, 22, and River Wells, 23.
The group was reported missing on Saturday before police were called to the scene of the crash at 2am on Sunday.
Family and friends of the victims have been seen visiting the perimeter of the scene in recent days, laying flowers and writing messages in their memory at a makeshift memorial that is growing.
The Barrie community has been left in turmoil in the wake of the tragedy.  A vigil is planned for Saturday night in honor of all six victims.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page aimed at supporting the victims’ families has been set up and has already surpassed its $60,000 goal.
“Our community has been shaken to the core, our flags are at half-mast and six families are devastated by the loss of loved ones.  Come come together as a community and show our support,” the group organizing the fundraiser said on the page. 

title: “Police Wade Into Massive Utility Hole At Site Of Barrie Crash That Killed 6 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Maria Martindale”


On Wednesday, several investigators were seen taking pictures near the construction site at McKay Road and Veteran’s Drive.
Some officers were seen jumping into the hole and returned to the surface with what appears to be a black evidence bag.
Police have remained tight-lipped on details related to the crash, saying only that their investigation will “take time” to complete.
CTV News Toronto has identified all six victims involved in the collision as Jersey Mitchell, 20, Haley Marin, 21, Curtis King, 22, Jason O’Connor, 22, Luke West, 22, and River Wells, 23.
The group was reported missing on Saturday before police were called to the scene of the crash at 2am on Sunday.
Family and friends of the victims have been seen visiting the perimeter of the scene in recent days, laying flowers and writing messages in their memory at a makeshift memorial that is growing.
The Barrie community has been left in turmoil in the wake of the tragedy.  A vigil is planned for Saturday night in honor of all six victims.
Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page aimed at supporting the victims’ families has been set up and has already surpassed its $60,000 goal.
“Our community has been shaken to the core, our flags are at half-mast and six families are devastated by the loss of loved ones.  Come come together as a community and show our support,” the group organizing the fundraiser said on the page.