Fleet & District Neighbourhood Watch

 

 

 

Press Release

Date: 18.12.2009
Ref: 2923/17122009
 

Police seek Fiat driver in Farnborough collision

 

Police are appealing for the driver of a Fiat to contact them following a road traffic collision in Farnborough on Friday, December 4.

Around 4.30pm, a 51-year-old woman who is profoundly deaf was walking across the zebra crossing at the Rushmoor long stay car park, just off Meudon Avenue, when she was in collision with a car.

The woman fell to the ground and the female driver of the blue Fiat got out and helped the woman to her feet.

The driver then got back into her vehicle and drove off.

The woman suffered bruising to her knee and elbow and pain in her lower back.

Officers are now trying to trace the Fiat driver.

She is described as:

  • White

  • Around 18 – 19 years old

  • Around 5ft 2ins

  • Slim build

  • Long, dark brown hair

  • Wearing a dark blue cardigan and a white top

PC Tony Stuart, said: “The driver did not give the woman her details and we are trying to trace her in connection with this investigation.

“I would ask her to contact her local police station, and ask anyone who knows who she is, to get in touch.”

 

 

CAN YOU HELP?

Anyone with information about the incident should contact PC Stuart on 0845 045 45 45 or call the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.