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We are renewing our appeal for witnesses and information following a report of a fail to stop road traffic incident in Farnborough.
At around 4.30pm on Sunday 28 August, there was a collision involving a white Volvo and a black electric motorcycle on Blackthorn Crescent, near the junction with St David’s Close.
The rider of the motorcycle, a man in his late teens, sustained a leg injury. The driver of the white Volvo, possibly a V40, failed to stop at the scene.
The driver of the Volvo has been described as being aged between 18 and 25, with dark hair and stubble.
Police Sergeant Chris Thompson, of the Roads Policing Unit, said: “I want to appeal to members of the public to report any white Volvos they have seen appear out of place, especially if they have damage.
“Do you work in a garage or body shop? Have you seen any white Volvos that have had repair work or quotes since the incident?
“The car we are looking for is likely to have front-end damage, a broken number plate and scuff marks.”
Anyone with information is asked to contact 101, quoting the reference number 44220350567.
Or you can submit a report online by going to https://www.hampshire.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/cor/tell-us-about-existing-case-report/.
Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.