AN APPEAL for dashcam footage has been launched after a dog was 'struck down' in a Flintshire town earlier this month.
North Wales Police say the incident took place at around 6.30am on September 9 at Llys Alarch in Flint.
Officers added that the driver did not stop at the scene after the dog was hit by their vehicle.
As such, they are now hoping someone will have footage they can share of the incident.
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The force is urging anyone with information that might help to come forward.
The NWP North Flintshire team said: "We're looking for your help in relation to an RTC, on the 9th of September at around 6.30am.
"Near Llys Alarch a dog was knocked down and the driver did not stop at the scene - if you witnessed this or have dashcam footage please contact us on 101 or live chat with reference 24000650390."
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