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Appeal after car damaged in car park in Port Erin

by isleofman.com 15th July 2014

Between around 9.30am and 2.15pm on Sunday 13th July 2014 a vehicle parked in the public car park at the rear of Port Erin Police Station has suffered significant damage in what is believed to be a hit and run collision.  The silver Ford appears to have been struck by an unknown vehicle which has subsequently left the scene.  This has left the owner of the vehicle with a costly repair bill running in to four figures.

Drivers are reminded of their statutory obligations to notify the owner of any vehicle involved in this type of collision or if this is not practical to notify the Police within 24 hours of the collision taking place.
 
Are you the driver of the vehicle that caused the damage?  Did you see it happen?
 
PC Robin Arnold at Port Erin Police Station requests that anyone with any information contacts him on 832222.
 
You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police. Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 15th, July 2014 11:43pm.

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