Police are appealing for witnesses to a hit-and-run incident in a Midlothian village.

A car mounted the pavement and struck a pedestrian in Bogwood Road, Mayfield, before driving off.

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The incident happened at about 2pm on Sunday July 24 in front of people waiting at a bus stop.

The 23-year-old man struck by the silver or light blue people carrier sustained minor injuries to his knee and hip but did not require medical treatment.

Sergeant Alan King said: "Fortunately, the victim was not seriously hurt as a result of this incident and we are currently pursuing various lines of inquiry to trace the driver of the people carrier.

"We believe there were a number of people waiting at the bus stop opposite David Scott Avenue at the time of the collision and they may have witnessed what happened. I would ask these individuals to contact police immediately.

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"In addition, anyone with any further information relevant to this investigation should also get in touch."

Police can be contacted on 101.