A collision between a cyclist and car in the South of the Island is being looked into by authorities.
According to Police, the fail-to-stop incident happened at Four Ways in Port St Mary at around 9.45pm last night (February 4).
Officers say the initial reports says two youths walking from Port St Mary stopped to check on the cyclist who was uninjured.
The constabulary now wants to speak to the driver of the vehicle or anyone who has details which could assist enquiries - those who think they have information are asked to contact Police on 631 212 or 822 222.
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