Police appeal after car fails to stop at scene of crash in Milton Keynes this morning

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    Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a serious road traffic collision in Milton Keynes in which two people were injured.

    At approximately 5.55am today (3/11), two vehicles were in collision on the A5 northbound between the Kelly’s Kitchen roundabout and the A4146.

    One of the vehicles was a red Mercedes C class with the other being an unknown black vehicle. The driver of the black vehicle failed to stop at the scene.

    Two women, both aged in their 40s, were taken to hospital. The driver and passenger in the Mercedes have been taken to hospital with minor injuries.

    Investigating officer PC Tom Walker, of the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit, based at Milton Keynes, said: “This collision has occurred this morning. The unknown black vehicle was travelling in lane one of the A5 and was then in collision with the red Mercedes, which was in lane two.

    “As a result of the collision, the two occupants of the Mercedes have been taken to hospital, but the driver of the black vehicle failed to stop at the scene.

    “I am appealing to anybody who was driving on the A5 this morning and has dash-cam, to please check this and contact Thames Valley Police if it has captured the collision or either vehicle prior to the collision.

    “If you witnessed the collision, please also get in touch.

    “You can do so by calling 101, or making a report online, quoting reference 43220494851.”

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