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Driver who crashed into parked cars told to “expect a knock” from police

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 11:30, Thursday September 17th, 2020.
Last updated: 11:44, Thursday September 17th, 2020
A Ford Focus crashed into two parked vehicles on St Gwladys Avenue in Bargoed
A Ford Focus crashed into two parked vehicles on St Gwladys Avenue in Bargoed

A driver who crashed a car into two parked vehicles in Bargoed on Tuesday night (September 15) has been told to “expect a knock” from the police.

The crash happened on St Gwladys Avenue, with police called at 11.35pm.

No serious injuries reported after car crash

Gwent Police said the driver, who was driving a Ford Focus, left the scene following the crash.

Gwent Police’s Caerphilly County Borough Officers took to Twitter to post a public message to the driver of the Ford Focus.

It said: “No one was injured by your reckless actions but thank you for leaving documents with your name and address – makes it easier to find you… expect a knock off us soon.”

Gwent Police told Caerphilly Observer enquiries are ongoing.

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