Preston man suffers 'chest injuries' and dog escapes from van after vehicle hits tree in Chorley
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A Peugeot Partner van was travelling on Blackburn Old Road towards Preston when it collided with a tree at around 8.10am today (May 27).
The driver, a 33-year-old man from Preston, suffered chest and internal injuries, as well as a suspected leg fracture.
He was taken to Royal Preston Hospital for treatment.
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Hide AdA dog, described as a Rottweiler, which was travelling in the van ran from the vehicle after the collision, but people have now reported the dog has been found.
However, police have not yet confirmed this.
A spokesperson for Lancashire Police said: "We are urging people to be watchful after a dog ran from a vehicle following a collision in Hoghton today (Wednesday, May 27).
"Following the collision a dog, described as a Rottweiler, ran from the Peugeot and has yet to be found.
"An investigation is underway and enquiries on-going."
Anyone with information can contact police by calling 101 or emailing [email protected], quoting log number 0241 of May 27.
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