Police officers are appealing for information after a pedestrian was injured during a hit and run incident. On Thursday, March 16, a woman was crossing King Edward Street, Nottingham, and heading towards Lower Parliament Street when she was in a collision with a car.
The incident took place at around 6:05pm and the vehicle, believed to be a black or dark coloured car, did not stop at the scene and continued towards Glasshouse Street. Passers-by came to the aid of the woman, and she is not currently believed to have suffered life-altering or life-threatening injuries from the incident.
Nottinghamshire Police have carried out inquiries in the area and studied CCTV footage. Officers now want to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident or who has any information which could help them with the investigation.
Police Constable Aaron Harthill-Harrison, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Thankfully the pedestrian was not seriously injured but for the motorist to not stop at the scene is completely unacceptable. This is an extremely busy road intersection for both traffic and pedestrians and we believe there were multiple witnesses to this incident.
“It is very important anyone who saw what happened but has not yet spoken to an officer comes forward. We particularly want to hear from anyone with dash-cam footage.” Anyone who has information or dash-cam footage of the incident should call 101, quoting incident 557 of 16 March 2023.
Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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