Police are appealing for witnesses after a number of pedestrians were injured by a car in a fail to stop incident in Castleford over the weekend.
The incident took place at about 9.50pm on Saturday 7 July on Elizabeth Drive.
Police say a man got into a black Honda Civic car following an altercation at a house party.
The car then mounted the kerb and collided with a brick wall before hitting two males, aged 37 and 54.
A 39-year-old female was also injured in the incident after being assaulted by the driver as she attempted to stop him leaving the scene.
The Civic left and then returned, striking a third man, 30, who received facial injuries. The car then left the scene.
Detective Inspector Dave Watts of Wakefield CID, said “We have a number of active enquiries ongoing today into what has quite clearly been a very serious incident in Castleford on Saturday evening.
“It is extremely fortunate that no-one was seriously injured in what have must been a very frightening experience for everyone present.
“I would like to speak with anyone who witnessed or has information about took place, who has not yet come forwards.
“We would also like to speak with anyone who has information about the car involved, a black 08 plate Honda Civic.”
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