Police officer seriously injured after hit-and-run while responding to burglary in Milton Keynes
Female officer recovering in hospital with leg injuries after Audi struck her
A police officer is in hospital with “serious injuries” after she was the victim of a hit-and-run while investigating a suspected break in.
The officer, from Thames Valley Police, was responding to reports of a burglary on Saturday evening in Milton Keynes.
But when she arrived at the scene on Belsize Avenue the suspects drove off in a car, knocking her over and injuring her leg.
Her injuries are not life-threatening but she has been taken to John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford for further treatment.
Detective Superintendent Justin Fletcher, the senior investigating officer, said: “We are at the early stages of this investigation in which a police officer suffered a serious injury.”
The car is believed to be a black Audi S3, the force said, and was seen travelling along Beverley Place, a road close to Belsize Avenue in the Springfield neighbourhood of Milton Keynes.
Anyone with information, including motorists with dashcam footage, is asked to call the police by ringing 101.