Police appeal to garages after suspected hit-and-run

Dorset Police are urging mechanics to step forward after a 39-year-old mother has been hit

Police appeal to garages after suspected hit-and-run
Police are urging family members, friends and mechanics to stay vigilant.

Police are urging mechanics asked to fix a car in the days after a woman was killed in a suspected hit-and-run to come forwards, reports the BBC.

The victim, a 39-year-old mother of a young child, was hit on The Grove in Dorchester, Dorset around 8PM on Wednesday.

A Dorset Police spokesperson said: “We believe the car involved will have damage to its front.

“Family or friends may have noticed sudden, unexplained damage or it could have been taken for repair.

“We’re asking garages and car repairers to share our appeal and contact us if they have had a customer request an urgent repair.”

Police also want the drivers of four cars which were seen in the area at the time of the incident to come forwards.

Insp Joe Pardey said: “We have got many resources looking into this investigation and we will find the person who was driving the vehicle.

“It is just a matter of time, I would make a special plea for the driver of that vehicle to come forward now before we come knocking on your door.”

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