Police Officers are appealing for witnesses following a collision in Haslington.
On Monday 15th December 2025, police received reports of a collision in Crewe Road.
The collision involved a blue Honda Civic and a 12-year-old pedestrian. The incident occurred at around 3.30pm. The pedestrian suffered serious injuries and attended hospital for treatment.
The driver of the vehicle stopped at the time of collision.
A spokesperson said:
“We appreciate that it has been a considerable number of weeks since this incident took place and we have been establishing the full circumstances since.
“To aid us, we are asking anyone who may have witnessed what happened to get in touch with us.
“The same goes for anyone who may have captured relevant dashcam footage.
“You can report information to us by calling 101, or by visiting our website and reporting online, quoting IML-2234026.”
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