Officers are appealing for witnesses and video footage following a serious collision in Crewe.
At 6.40am on Friday 10 November police were called to reports of a collision at the junction of Weston Road (B5472) and Jack Lane, bear Crewe.
Officers attended and found that an 18-year-old pedestrian has been involved in collision with a black Ford Mondeo, while crossing the road.
The man, who is from the Alsager area, was taken to Leighton Hospital for treatment, his injuries are not believed to be life changing.
Enquiries in relation to incident are ongoing and no arrests have been made at this time.
Police Constable Chris Luke said:
“This incident occurred at a busy time of the day, when many people will have been making their way to work.
“We’re urging anyone who witnessed the incident to contact us. The same goes for anyone dashcam footage which could aid our enquiries.
“Please contact us via our website, cheshire.police.uk/tell-us, or call 101, quoting IML- 1687627.”
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