A MANHUNT is underway after a crash on a busy road in Glasgow.
Officers responded to the scene on Blairdardie Drive, at its junction with Great Western Road after the alarm was raised at around 5.10pm on February, 27.
Police say one of the vehicles involved in the crash fled the area prior to officers arriving.
There were no injuries reported. Police are investigating the collision and urging any witnesses to come forward.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were made aware of a two-vehicle crash at the junction of Blairdardie Drive and Great Western Road in Glasgow shortly after 5.10pm on Wednesday, February 27.
“There were no injuries reported and one of the vehicles left the scene prior to officers arriving.
"Enquiries are ongoing and anyone who may have witnessed the crash or who has any other detail can call 101, quoting reference 2521 of February 27.”
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