A SEARCH is underway for a driver after a woman was injured in a hit-and-run.
The woman was hit by a white car on Bearsden Road, near to Sutcliffe Road, at around 11.50am on Friday, March 22. The car failed to stop.
The 64-year-old woman was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital by ambulance for treatment. Her condition is not known.
Police say enquiries are ongoing to trace the driver and the car.
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They are appealing for information following the incident and are urging any witnesses to come forward.
Road Policing Constable Cameron Perry said: "Enquiries are ongoing to trace the white car and the driver.
"I would urge any witnesses to the crash who have not yet spoken to police to please contact us as soon as possible.
"I would also appeal to anyone with dash-cam to check their footage for anything that may assist our ongoing investigation."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police via 101, quoting incident number 1290 of Friday, March 22.
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