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Sophie Finnegan

Police hunting two drivers after 'hit and run' on the A19 in Sunderland

Officers are appealing for help to trace two drivers who fled from the scene of a suspected hit and run on the A19 in Sunderland.

Northumbria Police was called shortly before 6pm on Sunday (July 24) after receiving a report of a three-car crash on the A19 northbound, near the junction with A183 Hylton Bridge. It was reported that a car had been travelling on the road when, for reasons yet to be established, it collided with a silver Nissan Micra and another car – also travelling on the road in the same direction.

Emergency services attended however, while the driver of the Nissan Micra remained at the scene, the driver of the two other vehicles left before police arrived. An investigation was launched to establish the full circumstances surrounding the crash, and officers are now appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

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PC Anth French, of Northumbria Police, said: "Thankfully nobody was seriously injured in this collision – however, significant damage was caused and we do know that two of the three vehicles involved made the decision not to stop at the scene.

"We are now carrying out a range of enquiries to locate both drivers of the other two cars and we would ask that those individuals make themselves known to police as soon as possible.

"We believe that the driver of one vehicle may have stopped on the road momentarily after the incident. While we do not have clear descriptions at this stage, it is suspected the other vehicles may have been damaged as a consequence of the collision.

"If you were in the area at the time and may have seen what happened, or if you have any dashcam footage that may assist our investigation, please get in touch." Anyone with information is asked to contact police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of our website or by calling 101 quoting log NP-20220724-0922."

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