NO arrests were made after a teenager was hit by a lorry on a busy county road over the weekend.
The woman, aged 18, was hit by a lorry on the A46 near to Ashton under Hill at approximately 3.25am on Sunday, June 11.
She was taken to hospital and was said to be in a stable condition.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called to reports of a collision between a lorry and a pedestrian, near to the junction of the A46 and Station Road at 3.20am yesterday.
"One ambulance, a paramedic officer and a MERIT trauma doctor were sent to the scene. On arrival, we discovered one patient, a female teenager, who was the pedestrian.
"She was treated for potentially serious injuries before being taken to Worcester Royal Hospital."
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West Mercia Police have appealed for witnesses to the incident to come forward.
PC Danny Somner said: “We are looking for any witnesses to the collision to come forward or anyone who was passing through the area this morning who may have dash-cam footage prior to the collision."
Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Danny Somner on 101 extension 773 3412 or by email danny.somner@westmercia.police.uk
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