A TEENAGE girl was left “very shaken” after she was involved in a collision while she was walking her dog.
The 17-year-old was walking on the A1027 in Norton, Stockton, near the traffic lights at the Glebe shops on Friday, May 13, when she was involved in a collision with a light blue vehicle.
It happened between 1.15pm and 1.30pm and involved a vehicle similar to a Renault Captur, which was being driven from the direction of the A19 along the A1027 towards Stockton.
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The driver, who was described as an older female with grey hair, did not stop to give their details.
A Cleveland Police spokesperson said: “Officers would ask this woman to come forward and speak with them regarding the incident.
“The pedestrian and her dog were unharmed, however, the girl has been left very shaken by the incident.”
Any witnesses or anyone with information regarding the incident or the driver of the vehicle, or anyone who may have dash cam footage, is asked to contact PC Poppy Fisher on 101, quoting incident number 080909.
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Footage can also be uploaded here:
https://unitedkingdom1cpp-portal.digital-policing.co.uk/cleveland/appeal/appeal-following-collision-in-norton
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