An 18-year-old man has been reported by police to prosecutors after figuring out himself because the motorist allegedly liable for operating down one other man in Glasgow on Saturday.
The teenager made himself identified to cops investigating an incident on Excessive Road within the metropolis centre at round 3.30pm on September 3. A number of ambulances, together with fast response paramedics, and police automobiles descended on the scene and a cordon was established round a gray BMW, which investigators had been seen inspecting.
Police confirmed a 36-year-old man was taken to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary following the incident. The severity of his accidents and his present situation stay unknown.
It was alleged the motive force of the automobile had fled the scene on foot after the collision occurred.
Sergeant Chris Hoggans, of the Divisional Highway Policing Unit at Helen Road police station, mentioned: “Round 3.30pm on Saturday, 3 September, police had been referred to as to a report of a person struck by a automobile on Excessive Road, Glasgow.
“Officers attended and enquiries are ongoing to ascertain the circumstances. The motive force subsequently recognized himself to police and an 18-year-old man will probably be reported for a motoring offence.
“The 36-year-old pedestrian has been taken to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
"Anybody with info that will help the investigation, together with anybody with private footage is requested to contact officers via 101 with reference 2130 of three September."
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