ONE person was trapped inside a car after two vehicles crashed in Neston.

Yesterday evening (Wednesday, April 26) at 6.23pm two fire engines from Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene on Parkgate Road in Neston after a blue Skoda and a black Mini Cooper collided.

The mini flipped onto its side and both vehicles were left badly damaged.

The person trapped inside one of the vehicles was safely removed by the team.

A spokesperson for Cheshire Fire and Rescue said: "Crews stabilised the two vehicles involved and then created space at the rear of one of the cars to enable the occupant to self-extricate from the vehicle.

"After handing the occupant into the care of other agencies, crews then handed the incident over to Cheshire Police."

A spokesperson for Cheshire Police told the Globe: "Police are appealing for witnesses and video footage following two serious collisions in Neston.

"Shortly after 6pm on Wednesday 26 April, officers on patrol in the area came across a collision on Chester High Road involving a pedal cyclist.

"The cyclist reported that they had been involved in a collision with a black and white Mini Cooper which had failed to stop at the scene.

"The cyclist sustained serious, but not life-threatening, injuries and was taken to Aintree Hospital.

"A short time later, at 6.20pm officers were called to a collision involving a black and white mini and a Skoda Octavia on Parkgate Road, Puddington.

"Officers attended and found that the Mini had overturned an a 42-year-old man, was trapped inside.

"Fire and ambulance crews attended the scene to remove the driver of the Mini and asses the drivers involved, both sustained minor injuries.

"The driver of the mini, a 42-year-old man, was subsequently arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving, failing to stop and being unfit to drive. He is currently being questioned in police custody.

"Enquiries in relation to the incidents are ongoing and officers are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed the incidents or anyone with any dashcam footage.

"Anyone with information in relation to this incidents is urged to report it to Cheshire Police via the website quoting IML-1533465 or call 101."