
Man in hospital with serious injuries after Anglesey crash
Shortly after 9.30pm on Thursday, May 1, a crash occurred on Lon Isallt in Trearddur Bay involving a Honda motorcycle and a Seat Ibiza.
The motorcyclist was taken to hospital in Stoke, where he remains with life-changing injuries.
PC Mark Walker, of North Wales Police's Roads Crime Unit, said: 'I am urging anybody who witnessed this collision, or anybody who was travelling in the area and who may have dash cam footage to contact us as soon as possible.'
The driver of the Seat – a 23 year-old man - was arrested on suspicion of drug driving after testing positive for cocaine at the roadside and on suspicion of causing serious injury by careless driving.
He has since been released under investigation while inquiries continue.
Anyone with information that could assist with the ongoing investigation is asked to contact officers via the force's website, or by calling 101, quoting reference number 25000361933.

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