
"A number of people were struck by the car, with one of the victims sustaining life-threatening injuries. The vehicle was abandoned at the scene following the incident, with the driver then fleeing on foot, police stated. Officers have identified a suspect believed to be a white man and are in the process of tracking him down."
"Detective Chief Inspector Ruby Burrow, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: There is no indication at this stage of any ongoing threat to the wider public. However, we understand the incident will cause concern in the community. Officers will remain at the scene today to carry out further inquiries, speak to local people and offer reassurance."
"It is also important anyone with information, or relevant dashcam, CCTV, doorbell or mobile phone footage, gets in touch without delay. Road closures have been implemented in Arnold town centre while police investigate the incident. Market Place and the junctions from Gedling Road to Derby Street, Hallams Lane and Central Avenue were closed off on Saturday morning."
"Police said the closures will remain in place for some time and motorists are advised to avoid the area. Anyone who witnessed what happened or has any information relating to the incident can share it with the police directly by calling 101, quoting incident 46 of May 9. Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111."
A car hit multiple pedestrians in Market Place, Arnold, at 1.12am on Saturday. A number of people were struck, and one victim sustained life-threatening injuries. The red Vauxhall Astra was abandoned at the scene, and the driver fled on foot. Police identified a suspect believed to be a white man and are tracking him down. There is no indication of an ongoing threat to the wider public, but the incident has caused community concern. Officers remain at the scene to carry out inquiries, speak to local people, and provide reassurance. Road closures are in place in Arnold town centre, and motorists are advised to avoid the area. Anyone with information or relevant footage is asked to contact police or Crimestoppers.
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