Officers are appealing for information and video footage following a collision in Shavington.
At around 10pm on Thursday 17 April, officers from Crewe Local Policing Unit responded to reports of a collision at the junction of Main Road, Shavington, and Rope Lane.
The collision involved a black Toyota Corolla and another unknown vehicle that failed to stop at the scene. The vehicle in question is also believed to be black.
The passenger in the Corola sustained serious and life-changing injuries to his kidneys.
The vehicle which failed to stop at the collision is believed to have turned left and driven in the direction of Crewe Road.
As officers work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident, they would now like to appeal to anyone who has any information, dashcam or video footage to come forward.
A spokesperson from the Eastern Response Team, said:
“Enquiries are ongoing into the circumstances surrounding this incident and we are now looking for anyone who witnessed what happened or may have dashcam footage to come forward to help us identify the vehicle involved."
Anyone with information can contact Cheshire Police via the website, or call 101, quoting IML-2071728.
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