A child has been injured following a hit-and-run collision involving a quad bike in a residential street in Wickford, prompting an urgent police appeal for witnesses and information.
The incident occurred shortly after 3:00 PM on Saturday, when Essex Police were called to Aydon Close after reports of a collision between a red quad bike and a child riding a scooter on the pavement.
What Happened in Aydon Close?
According to police, the quad bike, which had a distinctive black cage on the front, is believed to have entered Aydon Close from a nearby field before striking the child. Witnesses said the vehicle briefly stopped at the scene before speeding away toward Wickford town centre.
The young victim sustained a leg injury and was taken to hospital for treatment. The exact condition of the child has not yet been disclosed, but the incident has left local residents alarmed and calling for action on the use of off-road vehicles in residential areas.
Witnesses reported three individuals riding the quad bike, though no further descriptions have been released at this time.
Police Launch Investigation and Appeal for Information
Essex Police have launched an investigation into the incident and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
"We are appealing for witnesses following a fail-to-stop collision in Wickford this afternoon," said a police spokesperson. "We urgently want to hear from anyone who saw what happened, has CCTV, dashcam or doorbell camera footage, or can help us identify the individuals involved."
How to Help
Members of the public can assist the investigation by contacting Essex Police through the following methods:
- Report online: www.essex.police.uk
- Live Chat service: Available 24/7 on the Essex Police website
- Call 101, quoting incident 0684 of 22 March
Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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