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Shaun Keenan

Police looking for Mercedes driver who 'abandoned car after crash' in Derry

A Mercedes driver who abandoned a car which ended up in a field after a crash on a busy Derry-Donegal route is being sought by police.

Officers at the Strand Road Station have made the urgent appeal after the road traffic collision was reported this morning, Tuesday, July 5th on the Letterkenny Road. It's understood that the car was badly damaged and abandoned in a field just before 8am. A woman was observed at the vehicle - a grey-coloured Mercedes - but, when a member of the public approached her, she left the scene, taking a dog with her.

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Police say a man was also reported to have been at the scene and observed leaving. He is described as having worn a blue-coloured top and had a goatee and was reported to have been limping.

Sergeant O'Hara said: "We're continuing with enquiries into this collision and to establish how this car ended up in a field. In particular, we're working to locate the woman observed at the scene who had a dog and the man who was observed leaving the area.

"We believe, at this time, this man and woman were travelling in the vehicle, and can assist us with our enquiries, however, we also want to check on their welfare as we believe they may have sustained injuries.

"If you were in the area, before or around 8am today and believe you saw this vehicle, or may have captured its movements on your dash cam, we would ask that you get in touch with us. I would also make a direct appeal to the man and woman who were observed at the scene of the incident to contact us."

The number to call is 101, quoting reference number 297 of 05/07/22.

Alternatively, you can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/

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