Witness appeal after motorcyclist hurt in crash

Image source, Nottinghamshire Police

Image caption, The motorcyclist was injured and may require surgery to his hand, police said

The driver of a car that failed to stop after a crash involving a motorcyclist is being urged to come forward.

The collision happened at the junction of Queen's Road East and Tattershall Drive, Beeston, Nottinghamshire, at about 17:00 GMT on 12 January.

The motorcyclist, a man in his 20s, was treated in hospital for a hand injury that could require surgery.

Nottinghamshire Police said despite the crash being filmed, it had not traced the car.

After analysing the footage, officers believe the vehicle is likely to be a dark-coloured Audi A4.

PC Steven Allcock said: "We are looking to trace anyone who may also have captured the car on dashcam footage.

"Fortunately the victim in this case was not more seriously hurt, but he was understandably very shaken by what happened.

"We would very much like to speak to the driver of the car and would urge him to come forward."

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