Pedestrian taken to hospital following non-stop collision in Newcastle-under-Lyme

By Sarah Garner

22nd Oct 2024 10:30 am | Local News

(Updated: 3 Hours, 54 minutes ago)

A pedestrian was hit by a black car on Hassell Street, Newcastle (Google).
A pedestrian was hit by a black car on Hassell Street, Newcastle (Google).

Staffordshire Police are appealing for witnesses following a non-stop collision in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

At around 1.40am on Sunday (20 October), a black Volkswagen Arteon came into collision with a pedestrian on Hassell Street. The vehicle then left the scene.

The pedestrian, a woman in her 20s, suffered cuts and bruising and was taken to hospital. Her injuries are not believed to be series.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said: "We are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, or who may have relevant dashcam footage, to get in touch.

"You can call us on 101, quoting incident 55 of 20 October, or message us using Live Chat on our website.

"You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111."

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