Police put out appeal for witnesses and dashcam after child is injured in a collision near Banbury
Police have put out an appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage after a child was injured in a collision with a car in a village near Banbury

Thames Valley Police say they would like to see any dashcam footage or hear witness accounts that may cover the incident which occurred at around 8.30am on Thursday, July 14 on Tadmarton Road, Bloxham.
A pedestrian, a primary school age girl, was involved in a collision with a white van. The girl sustained minor injuries to her shoulder and arm.
She was taken to hospital and has since been discharged.
Investigating officer PC Mark Exley, based at Banbury police station, said: “If anybody witnessed this collision or has any information to give, please call 101 or make a report online on the TVP website, quoting reference 43220310587.
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“Additionally, you can upload videos, such as dash-cam footage, directly via our dedicated portal.”
The reference number to quote for the incident is 43220310587