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Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a fail to stop road traffic collision on the A34, at the Marcham Interchange.
At around 3.30am this morning (24/1) a black Cupra Formentor lost control on the A34 northbound at the Marcham Interchange before coming to rest in the carriageway.
A white Mercedes Sprinter van then collided with the stationary Cupra.
The occupants of the Cupra fled the scene.
It was later reported to police that the Cupra was stolen.
The driver of the Mercedes did not sustain any injuries.
Investigating officer PC Dean O’Dell, of the Roads Policing Unit, said: “I am appealing to anybody who witnessed this collision to please contact the force.
“I am looking for witnesses to the collision, to either vehicle travelling on the A34 prior to the collision or for anyone with dash-cam footage to please get in touch.
“I would be particularly keen to hear from anybody who may any information or footage which could help us to identify the occupants of the Cupra.
“You can upload any footage to the dedicated portal for this investigation.
“You can report information online or by calling us on 101, quoting reference 43250038184.”
AP