Commuters could help catch hit-and-run driver

Motorists heading for work could help catch a driver who hit and injured a cyclist in West Dublin before fleeing the scene, gardaí said today.

Motorists heading for work could help catch a driver who hit and injured a cyclist in West Dublin before fleeing the scene, gardaí said today.

The 40-year-old cyclist received minor injuries when he was knocked from his bike on Willsbrook Road in Lucan by a dark coloured car on Wednesday morning.

The vehicle went in the direction of Ballyowen Road after the incident, which happened at around 7.23am.

“Gardaí would like to speak to anybody who was travelling on the Willsbrook Road at the junction with Mount Bellew estate and Esker Lane between 7am and 7.30am on Wednesday morning, October 31,” a Garda spokesman said.

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