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Plea after 11-year-old injured in Southampton hit-and-run
The family of an 11-year-old boy left "traumatised" after being seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision have called for the driver to come suffered two broken hips when he was struck by a car while on an e-scooter near his home in Thornhill, Southampton, last month. Hampshire Constabulary said the car involved did not remain at the scene and has appealed for witnesses to come parents have also calling for tougher policing of e-scooters - illegal for under-16s to ride - after discovering he had been using one at the time. His mother, Hollie, recalled rushing to the scene after being told Bradley had been hit by a car shortly after 19:00 BST on 30 July."He was on the pavement. He had blood on his face, shaking from the shock," she said."Literally my mind was all over the place - I'm so grateful he's alive".He was taken to hospital with with four fractures on his hips and now has to use a wheelchair and waking he is expected to make a full recovery, Hollie said she felt "sick" knowing the driver drove off leaving Bradley said: "How could someone do that to a child? - leave them - I really can't believe it."He's absolutely traumatised. It's affected our whole family." She admitted Bradley was "having a go" on an e-scooter owned by his cousin when he was are not legally permitted to ride are effectively illegal for over-16s to use on public roads and pavements, with the exception of those in council-run hire said: "I'm going to take full accountability he was on an e-scooter on a road."We don't like e-scooters, we always make sure the kids wear helmets on their bikes - but he's made this one mistake." She said other parents should be aware of the dangers."I just want the police to be mindful and stop these children that are underage [using e-scooters]," she said."It might prevent this from happening again. We want people to be aware - we've leant the hard way."This has got to stop now - its not the first time accidents have happened on e-scooters."In a statement Hampshire Constabulary said: "We were called at 7.21pm on 30 July with reports of a car colliding with a pedestrian on Montague Avenue. "The car involved did not remain at the scene."Enquiries remain ongoing and anyone with information is encouraged to report this directly to police." You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.


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Northampton town centre crime crackdown results in 52 arrests
Beat officers targeting specific crimes in a town centre have made 52 arrests within the first four weeks of the said the operation in Northampton's Market Square area was tackling anti-social behaviour, retail offences, drugs and serious well as the arrests, officers conducted 29 stop searches as well as patrolling insecure buildings which could be a target for anti-social behaviour or has also been an increased use of community protection warnings (CPWs) and community protection notices (CPNs). Neighbourhood policing inspector Nicola Davis-Lyons said the project was building on successes seen last year, and had been welcomed by town centre businesses, workers and residents."We've been making good progress in terms of arrest figures, and our use of CPWs and CPNs is down to increased public reports about anti-social behaviour," she said. "Under-reporting is still an issue so we're really encouraging everyone to let us know about any suspicious or criminal activity they see or are aware of."Please have the confidence to share what you know with us, to help us do even more." Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


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Serious injury as car and paramedic vehicle crash in Whittlesey
A driver has been seriously hurt in a crash involving a car and an ambulance rapid response vehicle on a 999 happened in Whittlesey, near Peterborough, at 11:10 BST on driver of a black Peugeot suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries. Two Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service crews attended to help free paramedic driving the other vehicle sustained minor injuries, said Cambridgeshire Police. The crash happened in Eastrea Road, near the junction with Victory Avenue. Both cars were heading towards Peterborough at the time."We are keen to hear from anyone who was in the area around the time of the collision," said Sgt Claire Marland."If you believe you may have dashcam footage of either vehicle in the lead-up to the collision, please do get in touch with us as this may help us paint a better picture of what happened." Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.