POLICE are renewing an appeal for witnesses in Bangor after a fail-to-stop collision left a 21-year-old woman seriously injured

Officers were called to Glynne Road, at 7.44pm, on Monday, after the collision involving a car and a pedestrian. The vehicle had left the location.

A woman was taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd by ambulance where she currently remains with serious injuries.

As part of the investigation officers have been reviewing CCTV images and are keen to trace a man who was seen to be walking down the High Street and turned left onto Glynne Road a few moments before the collision happened.

Sergeant Meurig Jones of the Roads Policing Unit said: “The man who was seen on CCTV walking down the High Street turned onto Glynne Road approximately 12 seconds before the collision happened, meaning there is likelihood that he would have heard the commotion behind him.

"The vehicle involved, which we believe to be a dark coloured saloon or hatchback car – possibly a Ford Mondeo, would have passed him after failing to stop at the scene.

“We are keen to trace this man, or anybody else who may have witnessed the collision. We are reviewing a number of CCTV images and our enquiries continue.

“The victim remains in hospital with serious injuries so I would also like to appeal directly to the motorist involved in the collision and ask them to come forward so we can progress with our investigation.”

Anybody who can assist with the investigation is asked to contact officers at the Roads Policing Unit on 101 or via the live web chat quoting reference number W175751.