A woman from Watford has been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run, which police are treating as attempted murder.
On November 6, a 52-year-old man was driven at in Farnham in Surrey.
Surrey Police say the man was driven at "deliberately" in Farnborough Road and he was rushed to hospital in a life-threatening condition - he remains there in a critical condition.
The driver of the vehicle which hit him left the scene but detectives have since recovered a grey Mercedes with "significant damage" to its front windscreen.
The Mercedes, registration plate WR11 VFB, is believed by police to have been involved in the hit-and-run.
Can u help after att murder Farnborough Rd #Farnham 9.30pm 6/11? Man driven at by Mercedes which failed to stop . Car (pic below) recovered, also trying to identify man in CCTV image below. Pls DM us w/info or upload footage here https://t.co/UC7SQJXPeV https://t.co/OsJx2oH4AG pic.twitter.com/TuJpPakS5v
— Surrey Police (@SurreyPolice) November 13, 2020
Police have said a 38-year-old woman from Watford was arrested on November 10 in connection with the incident.
She was interviewed and has been released on bail until December 8.
Detectives have also released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the hit-and-run, and are hoping the public may be able to tell them who he is.
Credit: Surrey Police
Detective Inspector Chris Rambour of the Surrey and Sussex major crime team, which is leading the investigation, said: "We are determined to find those responsible for this offence, where a man has been deliberately driven at and left for dead.
"The team is carrying out a full and thorough investigation to try and establish the circumstances of this incident. Someone out there knows what happened and who is responsible for causing these horrific injuries to the victim.
"We are appealing for anyone who knows anything to come forward as soon as possible so that we can progress our investigation."
Anyone with information can call 101 or visit https://www.surrey.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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