POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a disabled woman's car was damaged in Newport.
They are urging the driver of a flatbed lorry to get in touch following an incident in Hunnyhill, between 1.30pm and 2pm, on Saturday.
A silver Mazda MX6 was parked in a disabled bay when it is believed another vehicle collided with it, causing extensive damage to its passenger side.
PC Sarah Waldegrave, of the Isle of Wight targeted patrol teams, said: "The damaged Mazda is the only transport for a disabled 64-year-old woman, who was not in the parked vehicle when the apparent collision took place. No driver stopped at the scene to leave details.
"Enquiries to date have led to the suggestion that a flatbed lorry was seen in the Hunnyhill area at the time this collision is believed to have happened. Police would like to speak with the owner or driver of this lorry as they could have seen what happened."
Anyone with information can contact PC Sarah Waldegrave at Newport Police Station on 101 or via Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.