Witnesses sought – crash, Invercargill

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are asking for witnesses to come forward after a crash where a cyclist was injured and a driver left the scene without stopping.

About 9.50pm on Wednesday 16 March, a cyclist was travelling south on Nith Street, Invercargill, approaching Forth Street, and a vehicle was travelling west along Forth Street.

They collided at the intersection. The vehicle did not stop to ascertain if the cyclist had been injured.

The cyclist suffered moderate injuries, including a broken wrist and toe.

Police are looking to identify the vehicle and driver involved.

It is described as a black ute/truck-type vehicle with no canopy on the tray at the back.

We want to hear from anyone who saw a vehicle matching this description travelling in the area at the time, or from anyone who might have witnessed the incident or have information about it.

Anyone who can help should call 105 and quote file number 220317/3315.

You can also give information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Issued by Police Media Centre

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