The occupants of a car abandoned when it flipped onto its roof after leaving the road are being hunted.
Both doors of the white Vauxhall Corsa were left opened as the driver and at least one other person inside fled.
The car dropped around 15 feet and ended up on grassland off Chapelhill Road in Paisley's Hunterhill.
It is believe the incident happened around 2am this morning and police were not alerted until after it got light.
Recovery experts managed to pull the car back up onto the road and onto the back of a trailer.
The rear hatchback was also left open and the Corsa was damaged as it tumbled down the banking.
A police spokeswoman said: "Around 7.35am on Saturday October 2, officers were called to a report of a car left overturned on Wenlock Road at Chapelhill Road in Paisley.
"No one was in the vehicle. Officers attended and enquiries are ongoing."
Meanwhile an investigation is continuing after a 16-year-old girl was knocked down in Paisley during lunchtime on Friday.
It happened on Arkleston Road and the teenager was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
Police Scotland said: "Around 1.20pm on Friday October 1, officers were called to a report of a pedestrian struck by an Audi A3 on Arkleston Road, Paisley.
"Officers attended and the 16-year-old girl was taken by ambulance to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Police enquiries are continuing."
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