£20k reward offered over death of young mum in Derbyshire

A woman in her 30s has been arrested and released on bail

Author: Gavin RutterPublished 2nd Dec 2024
Last updated 3rd Dec 2024

Crimestoppers is offering a £20,000 reward for key information into the death of Alana Armstrong, following a fatal collision in Derbyshire.

The 25 year old, mum-of-one, was knocked off an e-bike in Pleasley on Tuesday night in a collision with a 4x4.

Police believe a Land Rover Discovery had followed two e-bikes before ramming one of the bikes causing the rider and pillion to fall off the bike. The car then drove off from the scene without stopping.

Alana was riding pillion on the bike and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The rider, a man in his 20s, was taken to hospital and has since had to have his leg amputated below the knee – he remains in hospital.

Meanwhile, Derbyshire Police has said it has arrested a woman in her 30s from the Pleasley area following a CCTV appeal issued on Friday. She has been released on bail in connection with the incident.

Officers located the vehicle, a blue Land Rover Discovery, over the weekend, which was recovered and has been forensically examined.

Detective Inspector Steve Shaw, said: “Over the weekend we have received significant information from the public that has greatly assisted our enquiries and I would like to thank everyone who has come forward.

“Today independent charity Crimestoppers has offered an enhanced reward of £20k and I would urge anyone with information to come forward, whether to the force or Crimestoppers to help us find the driver of the Land Rover.

“I know there are people in and around the Pleasley and wider Mansfield areas that have information that can help – and you can do so anonymously through Crimestoppers.”

Lydia Patsalides, East Midlands Regional Manager at the charity Crimestoppers, said: “My heart goes out to Alana’s family and friends – and especially her little boy. She was a young mother who died in the most horrific way.

“I would urge anyone who has any information to come forward to speak to our charity 100% anonymously, to bring justice to those responsible. We know it can be difficult for some people to speak directly to the police which is why Crimestoppers is here for you.

“Our charity is completely independent of the police, and we’ve been passing on information about crime whilst guaranteeing anonymity since we were established decades ago. It’s a promise we have always kept.

“Crimestoppers is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We cannot trace your call or track your IP address. No one will ever know you contacted us. This means no police, no courts, no witness statements. You may think your information is insignificant, however it could make all the difference.”

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