A young woman suffered serious injuries in a King’s Lynn hit-and-run. Police seek witnesses to the early Sunday incident.
A young woman suffered serious injuries in a King’s Lynn hit-and-run. Police seek witnesses to the early Sunday incident.

Hit and Run: Teen Seriously Hurt on Guanock Terrace, King’s Lynn
The crash occurred around 12:30 AM. She is in stable condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. The accident shut down Guanock Terrace for a while. Police investigated the scene but reopened it Sunday afternoon.
A man got arrested that same morning. He is in his twenties. He was arrested for dangerous driving causing injury. They arrested him on London Road at 7:30 AM and took him to the Lynn Police Investigation Centre.
He has been released on bail since then. The police are still working on the case. Now, police need help to solve this.
Did you see anything there, or do you know someone who did? Police want to talk to anyone with dashcam or doorbell footage. They especially want to speak with a woman who might have talked to the victim.
If you know anything at all, contact the police. Please use reference number 36/14518/25 when you call. You can report it online or email ben.hawkins@norfolk.police.uk. The phone number is 101. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously. Their number is 0800 555 111.
The crash occurred around 12:30 AM. She is in stable condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. The accident shut down Guanock Terrace for a while. Police investigated the scene but reopened it Sunday afternoon.
A man got arrested that same morning. He is in his twenties. He was arrested for dangerous driving causing injury. They arrested him on London Road at 7:30 AM and took him to the Lynn Police Investigation Centre.
He has been released on bail since then. The police are still working on the case. Now, police need help to solve this.
Did you see anything there, or do you know someone who did? Police want to talk to anyone with dashcam or doorbell footage. They especially want to speak with a woman who might have talked to the victim.
If you know anything at all, contact the police. Please use reference number 36/14518/25 when you call. You can report it online or email ben.hawkins@norfolk.police.uk. The phone number is 101. You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously. Their number is 0800 555 111.