A 14-year old boy has been left with a serious head injury following a hit-and-run in High Wycombe. 

At around 7.50am on Friday, November 8, the boy was found laying on the London Road, at the junction of Chestnut Avenue.

He suffered a fractured skull and was taken to Wexham Park Hospital for treatment.

He has since been discharged.

The police believe the vehicle that crashed into the boy was a dark-coloured hatchback that did not stop at the scene.

Thames Valley Police have made a renewed appeal for more information on the incident. 

Investigating officer Inspector Holly Stockwell, based at High Wycombe police station, said: "Although this incident occurred two weeks' ago, we are still trying to ascertain the circumstances that led to this young boy being injured.

"I am appealing to any drivers that were in the area that morning who may have dash-cam, to please check this to see if it captured anything that can assist our investigation.

"I am also appealing to anybody who believes that they witnessed this collision to contact us.

"Any information, however insignificant you believe it may be could be important in assisting the investigation.

"You can call the 24-hour non-emergency number 101, quoting reference number 43190349216 or alternatively make a report online.

"Thankfully, the boy is now recovering from his injuries, but we are still working to determine exactly what happened to him."