Police are searching for a young boy riding an E-bike who was involved in crash in Swindon.
Officers are hoping to check on the welfare of the teenager, who was involved in an incident at around 3.10pm on Monday, November 11.
The young boy, thought to be in the low-to-mid teens, was reportedly riding an electric bike when he was involved in a collision with a black Vauxhall Insignia on Eldene Drive.
This crash took place close to a bus stop, near the junction with Thorne Road.
The rider is reported to have left the scene before he could be checked over.
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He is described as being slim with black hair and was wearing a blue tracksuit with a black jacket on top.
Officers are hoping to establish his condition following the crash.
A spokesperson for the force said: “We are appealing for witnesses and to check on the welfare of an E-bike rider following a collision in Swindon yesterday afternoon (Monday, November 11).
“We are appealing to try and establish the boy’s welfare, and to ask anybody who witnessed the incident to get in touch.
“If you can help, please contact us on 101 quoting log 193 of yesterday’s date.”
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