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Police look for white Honda after accident closes Sea to Sky Highway northbound near Lions Bay

Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a white Honda with a damaged and partially missing rear bumper.

Hwy 99 now fully re-opened, delays expected due to congestion: DriveBC

Northbound traffic on Highway 99 near Lions Bay is at a standstill because of the accident. (DriveBC)

Police are asking the public to be on the lookout for a white Honda vehicle with a damaged and partially missing rear bumper after a serious accident shut down northbound traffic onthe Sea-to-Sky Highway (Hwy 99) near Lions Bay.

In a tweet,Squamish RCMPwarned people not to approach the wanted vehicle.

"If seen, please call police and do not approach," it reads.

B.C. Emergency Health Services said it was called at 11:17 Tuesday morning about asingle-vehicle incident involving a motorcycle on Highway 99 in Lions Bay. Two ambulances attended, but no onewas taken to hospital.

Northbound lanes were closed at the crash site between Lions Bay Avenueand Brunswick Beach Road, but thearea fully re-opened sometime before 7:50 p.m. withDriveBCtelling motorists to expect delays due to congestion.

Squamish RCMP said the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Team (ICARS)is at the scene.

Highway 99 is the main route between Vancouver, Squamish and Whistler.