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Police have made a fresh appeal for information two weeks to the day after a serious collision.
A man and woman were walking with a seven-year-old child in Brinkley Road, Burrough Green, near Six Mile Bottom, on 9 July when a car mounted the pavement and struck them.
Both adults and the dog suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, with the woman yet to be discharged from Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge.
Detective Sergeant Craig Wheeler, who is investigating, said he was trying to trace the vehicle which left the scene and is described as a small white hatchback car.
He said: “We had some responses to the first appeal, but I believe there are still people out there who may be able to help us trace this vehicle.
“We are looking for witnesses or anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage from at, or around, 9.55pm when the collision happened.
“This collision caused serious injuries to those involved but it could easily have been a lot worse.
Anyone who saw what happened, has CCTV / dashcam footage, or was in the area at the time of the collision should report it through the force website using reference CC-09072024-0488.
Anyone without internet access should call 101.