Police appeal as teenage girl injured in collision with e-bike in south Bristol

Police have appealed for information after the collision in Hartcliffe Police have appealed for information after the collision in Hartcliffe
Police have appealed for information after the collision in Hartcliffe
The rider of the e-bike failed to stop at the scene

Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage pedestrian was injured in a fail-to-stop collision with an e-bike in Bristol.

It happened on Hareclive Road between its junctions with Symes Avenue and Bishport Avenue at about 8.45am today (June 22).

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Officers were called to the scene by the ambulance service. A girl in her mid-teens was taken to hospital by ambulance with serious injuries which are not currently believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.

The rider of the e-bike failed to stop at the scene. He is described as a white man in his 20s, with short brown hair and wearing a blue top. The e-bike is described as neon yellow and blue.

If you saw what happened or have any dashcam or other footage which could help our investigation please call 101 and give the log number 253 of today, 22 June.

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