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by isleofman.com 3rd October 2011
Police are seeking the identity of the driver of a Red Vauxhall Corsa that is believed to have been involved in a collision with three parked vehicles on Queens Promenade, Douglas in the early hours of Friday 30th September. Debris left at the scene would indicate that there is likely to be significant damage to the nearside rear of the vehicle. Anybody with information as to the owner or location of the vehicle is asked to contact PC280 Robin Arnold at Lord St Police Station on 631212 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 ENDS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A red Proton was involved in a one vehicle injury road traffic collision on the West Kimmeragh Road, ANDREAS (known locally as the Burma Road) at 8am on Thursday 29th September. The female driver sustained serious injuries but non-life threatening injuries and is still in Nobles Hospital. Police are requesting anybody who may have witnessed the collision or were driving along the Burma Road around that time and may have witnessed the driving of this vehicle to contact Ramsey Police Station on 812234. ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 3rd, October 2011 09:55pm.

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