Police are hunting the driver of a car that flipped into a field in Fife on Tuesday.
Officers raced to the scene on Burntisland Road just after 2pm on March 28, after receiving reports of a one car crash. When they arrived passengers had abandoned the vehicle, reports the Daily Record.
Police have now launched a campaign to track them down. It's currently not known if there were any injuries.
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Pictures from the scene show a red car lying badly damaged on its side in the field, several metres from the roadside. Debris from the motor is strewn across the grass, with the bonnet appearing mangled and the back window smashed.
Two people can be seen standing near the vehicle. One person appears to be leaning into the upturned car from the passenger's window.
A Police Scotland Spokesperson said: "Around 2.10pm on Tuesday, March 28, police received a report of a road crash involving one vehicle on the A909 Burntisland Road.
"The occupants of the vehicle left the scene and enquiries are ongoing to locate them."
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