Police are urging an off-road bike rider, or anyone who knows their identity, to come forward after they were involved in a collision in Huddersfield.
The collision happened at around 7.40pm on Saturday, 22 February, on Lascelles Hall Road. The off-road bike was in collision with a parked vehicle. The rider left the scene on the bike.
Officers are concerned for the welfare of the rider of the off-road bike as the collision has happened at speed with extensive damage caused to the parked car.
The bike is described as yellow, with the number ‘21’ on the front and sides. It has replica sponsors of Dodge, Jimmy Johns and Hart and Huntington.
If anyone witnessed this collision or has knowledge of the bike or its owner, they are asked to contact the Western Area Roads Policing Unit on 101.
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