Woman arrested after assault and dangerous driving incident in Aylesbury
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses
A woman has been arrested, after an incident of assault and dangerous driving in Aylesbury.
A 33 year-old man fell from his bicycle in Paterson Road between 8.45pm and 9.05pm on Wednesday (7 April), after it was reported a grey Audi S5 had mounted the kerb.
Thames Valley Police has said it is believed that both the cyclist and Audi had previously been in Taylor Road, and then Verney Walk before arriving in Paterson Road.
The cyclist suffered a small cut to his hand, but did not require hospital treatment.
A 29 year-old woman, from Bicester, has been arrested on suspicion of assault and dangerous driving.
She has been released on bail.
Investigating officer, PC Holly Andrews, of Aylesbury police station, said:
"I am appealing for witnesses to this incident, or anyone that may have information regarding it.
"The cyclist fell from his bike after the car reportedly mounted the kerb.
"Fortunately he did not sustain injuries that required hospital treatment.
"We are aware that the victim went into a Sun Ray store on Paterson Road after the incident, and we also believe that there were two witnesses that saw what happened on the same road.
"I would appeal for these people to come forward if they can help.
"Anyone who can help is asked to call 101, quoting reference 43210146386.
"You report online, or by calling independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."