Police in Bradford are appealing for information after a pedestrian was left with serious injuries following a collision.
A red Mitsubishi 4x4 was found abandoned by police in the Undercliffe area following the crash, which occurred on Oxford Road at around 3.00pm on Monday 24 September.
A man in his 30s suffered what are described as” life-changing injuries” and remains in hospital.
A telegraph pole was also damaged as were three other vehicles which were all parked and unattended at the time.
PC Moore, of the Roads Policing Unit, said: “We are appealing to anyone who saw this vehicle being driven in the area immediately prior to or after the collision to contact us.”
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