Police are hoping to locate a cyclist who was involved in a one-vehicle crash in Belfast on Thursday morning.
They are appealing for information and witnesses following the collision at Broadway roundabout before 8am on December 15.
Officers say he declined medical treatment before they arrived at the scene, and is described as wearing a dark hat and coat and wearing a rucksack on his back.
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Sergeant Rooney said: “Shortly after 7.45am it was reported to police that a cyclist was struck by a car in the area at a pedestrian crossing.
“The cyclist left the scene, declining any medical treatment prior to the arrival of officers. He is described as wearing a dark hat, dark coat, blue bottoms and had a rucksack on his back.
“We are keen to hear from the cyclist to ensure he is okay, and not badly injured. We would therefore appeal to him to make himself known to us so we can check on his well-being.
“Our enquiries remain ongoing and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have dash-cam footage available to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 227 of 15/12/22.”
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