Two children were hurt in a 'hit and run' accident in Shaggy Calf Lane, Slough on Wednesday.

A 12-year-old boy was riding his bycicle just after 3.30pm when there was a collision with a black vehicle, which failed to stop at the scene.

The boy, who was using the cycle lane, suffered an injury to his knee and wrist and a broken tooth.

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The vehicle continued in the direction of Stoke Road and did not stop.

A second boy on his bicycle, who was also 12, was struck by the first cyclist as a result of the accident and suffered a minor ankle injury.

Both boys were taken to hospital for treatment, but have since been discharged.

Investigating officer PC Danielle Baker, based at Slough police station, said: “This was a collision that occurred as the schools were finishing for the day and as a result, two children suffered minor injuries.

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“The collision caused one of the cyclists to collide with a second, although thankfully none of the injuries are serious.

“I am appealing to anybody who was in Shaggy Calf Lane that day at around 3.30pm and witnessed this collision to please contact police.

“I’m particularly keen to hear from anybody who may have dash-cam footage of the incident to please check this and get in touch with us if it has captured anything that can assist the investigation."

You can call the 24-hour non-emergency number 101, quoting reference 43200382992 or make a report online.