A DRIVER is looking for a vehicle which drove away after a crash near Didcot.
The incident happened at about 6.10pm on Tuesday (August 23) near Milton Park heading towards Sutton Courtney.
A woman said she was driving home from work when a small black car drove “straight out of a junction at speed” and collided with her.
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She said: “The driver of the other car then drove away from the scene before I had managed to get my car door open, which was jammed, meaning I didn’t get any details.
“Clearly, he wasn’t bothered either if he had caused any injury. Fortunately, I’m just bruised and a bit shaken.”
Thames Valley Police attended the crash and hope to find some CCTV in the area to identify the drive who the woman described as male, aged 20 to 40, with tanned skin.
The driver hopes that anyone who saw the crash or who has dash cam footage will come forward. She said: “[Police] are really busy and I’m hoping someone else may have noticed something or caught something their dah cam footage.
“I’m a bit surprised that the other car was drivable so it would have been fairly noticeable I imagine.”
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If you saw anything or have dashcam, contact Thames Valley Police with the crime reference number of: 1875- 23/08/22
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This story was written by Gee Harland. She joined the team in 2022 as a senior multimedia reporter.
Gee covers Wallingford, Wantage and Didcot.
Get in touch with her by emailing: Gee.harland@newsquest.co.uk
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