Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash on the Thiele Highway at Freeling overnight, which seriously injured a motorcyclist.
Police are investigating a hit-and-run crash north of Adelaide overnight, which has seriously injured a motorcyclist.
Emergency services were called to the Thiele Highway at Freeling about 6pm, after reports of a ute towing a trailer colliding with a motorcycle. Police say the male driver of the light-coloured ute got out of the vehicle and spoke to witnesses before driving off, leaving the trailer behind. Police are searching for a man in his late teens or early 20s, with a slim build, short dark-coloured hair and wearing a light-coloured jacket, a dark-coloured T-shirt and light-coloured pants.Senior Constable Matt Brown urged people who saw the ute to call police or Crime Stoppers.
"Just take details of the driver or people that are with it, and the registration number as well, because that's one thing that we're missing at the moment," he said.
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