Police hunt driver involved in crash with cyclist in Portchester

Police are looking for the owner of a car involved in a crash with a cyclist.
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A woman in her 50s suffered rib injuries when she was knocked off her bike by a small black car on the Red Lion Roundabout in Portchester.

The incident happened at about 10.30am on Tuesday June 30.

Police were told that the driver of the car initially stopped to help but then left the scene without leaving their details.

Police are looking for the driver of the carPolice are looking for the driver of the car
Police are looking for the driver of the car
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Officers are appealing for the driver to come forward so details can be exchanged.

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They would also like to hear from anyone who saw the incident and has dash cam footage so they can identify the car.

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 and quote reference number 44200238610.

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