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Police Scotland officers appeal for dashcam footage following serious crash on the A9


By Philip Murray

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Police officers investigating the scene of the car crash on the A9 yesterday afternoon (July 13).
Police officers investigating the scene of the car crash on the A9 yesterday afternoon (July 13).

Police investigating a serious crash on the A9 yesterday in Inverness believe the car "may have been travelling at speed" alongside another vehicle.

A man in his 20s is in a "serious but stable" condition in Raigmore Hospital in Inverness after the car he was driving crashed on the southbound carriageway near the Inshes turn-off yesterday afternoon (July 13).

His vehicle, a white Honda Integra, came to rest on the carriageway following the one-vehicle crash at 4.05pm.

The A9 was shut for several hours while police carried out on-site investigations.

And they have now appealed for any witnesses, or motorists with dashcam footage, to come forward to help in their inquiries.

Officers said that efforts to establish the full circumstances 'remain ongoing' and appealed to anyone who was in the area between the Longman Industrial Estate and Inshes flyover to get in touch.

Sergeant Davie Miller from the Highland and Islands Road Policing Unit said: “We believe that the Honda Integra may have been travelling at speed along with a grey Audi A3 or S3 motor car.

"We are appealing to anyone who may have seen these vehicles prior to or at the time of the collision to speak to us.

"Additionally, I'm appealing to the driver of the Audi to come forward as they may have information that can assist with our investigation.

“Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident 2206 of July 13.”


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