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Car collides with teenage cyclist
A CAR collided with a teenage cyclist but continued its journey without stopping.
The schoolboy was cycling along the A404 Amersham Road,near the junction with Kingshill Road, when the collision occurred.
The car, which was heading towards High Wycombe, kept on going.
The incident happened at around 9am on Tuesday June 24. Police revealed details today.
The boy, who was in school uniform, also left the scene shortly after but PC John Belson from Amersham Roads Policing Department is keen for him to get in touch.
PC Belson said: "It may be that the boy has spoken to his family about what happened. He is not in any trouble and I am urging him to come forward so I can investigate what happened and check that he is OK."
Anyone with information can contact PC John Belson at the Police Enquiry Centre on 0845 8 505 505 or speak anonymously to the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.
3:40pm Thursday 3rd July 2008
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CommentPosted by: paulc, Amersham on 4:07pm Thu 3 Jul 08
Poor kid's probably terrified. Hope he wasn't hurt.
Poor kid's probably terrified. Hope he wasn't hurt.
Posted by: SBJones, Wycombe on 6:11pm Thu 3 Jul 08
well he clearly is alright or the police wouldve heard from the school or the family, not sure why the child hasnt made a big thing of it
well he clearly is alright or the police wouldve heard from the school or the family, not sure why the child hasnt made a big thing of it
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