A 12-year-old boy sustained a leg injury after a collision with a motorbike outside Macmillan Academy on Stockton Road.
Cleveland Police are actively investigating the hit-and-run incident that occurred on Tuesday, February 4 at approximately 3:20 pm.
Hit-and-Run Collision Sparks Community Concern
The hit-and-run incident has raised significant concerns about road safety in the area. Witnesses report that the motorbike rider deliberately fled the scene after the collision, leaving the young victim injured on Stockton Road.
Key Details of the Hit-and-Run Incident
- Location: Outside Macmillan Academy, Stockton Road
- Date: Tuesday, February 4th
- Time: Approximately 3:20 pm
- Victim: 12-year-old boy
- Injury: Leg injury
- Status: Police investigation ongoing
Police Investigation Seeks Public Assistance
PC Moffitt from the Matrix roads policing unit is urgently seeking information from the public. “We are committed to identifying the motorbike rider and understanding the circumstances of this dangerous collision,” said the investigating officer.
How You Can Help
Members of the community can provide crucial information through multiple channels:
- Call Cleveland Police at 101 (Quote reference number 020625)
- Visit The Sentinel Current website
- Contact Crimestoppers anonymously at 0800 555 111
Motorbike Description and Evidence
Police have released a photograph of the motorbike involved in the hit-and-run collision. .
Community Safety Reminder
Road safety experts from RoSPA accentuate the critical importance of responsible driving, especially near schools and pedestrian zones.
Legal and Ethical Implications
Hit-and-run incidents carry severe legal consequences. The rider could face:
- Criminal prosecution
- Potential driving ban
- Significant financial penalties
- Potential imprisonment
Community Response
Local residents have expressed shock and concern about the incident. Parents and community leaders are calling for increased road safety measures around educational institutions.
Support for the Victim
Local health services are providing support to the injured 12-year-old and his family during this challenging time.