POLICE are hunting for the driver of a car following a hit-and-run in the city's East End.
Cops were called to Duke Street in Dennistoun at around 11.20pm last night following a report of a crash involving a car and a pedestrian.He has since been released.
Enquiries are ongoing to trace the vehicle and the owner after it left the scene before police arrived.Duke Street was closed to all traffic between Armadale Street and Bellfield Street while investigations were carried out.spokesperson said:"Around 11.20pm on Thursday, 28 September, 2023, officers attended a crash involving a car and a pedestrian on Duke Street, Glasgow.
"A 30-year-old man, the pedestrian, was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment and later released. "The car left the scene before officers arrived and enquiries are ongoing to trace the vehicle and driver. "Anyone with any information can contact Police Scotland by calling 101, and quoting incident number 4216 of Thursday, September 28, 2023."
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