A stationary police car was involved in a collision in Oldham.
In the early hours of Thursday (19 July) morning officers were on patrol travelling on Manchester Road toward Oldham town centre, when they were flagged down by a Vauxhall Insignia.
The driver told officers he was concerned there was a car driving dangerously, but before he could finish, a silver Audi A4 collided with their two stationary cars.
Everyone involved in the collision were taken to hospital for treatment for minor injuries.
Enquiries into the full circumstances around the collision are ongoing.
Sergeant Jon McColl of GMP’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This member of the public should be commended, he saw someone driving dangerously and alerted police to this.
"It is only by sheer luck that everyone managed to walk away with minor injuries.
“It’s really important that we hear from people who saw the Audi travelling around late last night and early this morning, so we can build a clear picture of what happened.
“If you have any dash-cam footage from the time, or know anything that could help with our investigation, please get in touch.”
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