Police hunt car in Jim Fleming investigastion

Posted by Jack Abell on May 5, 09 02:00 PM in People

POLICE are appealing to the public for help in finding a car as part of their investigation into the death of Jim Fleming last month.
On the morning of April 1 between 5.30am and 6.30am, Jim Fleming was cycling along the A413 when he was hit by a vehicle which failed to stop.

He died at the scene and since then a man and a woman in their thirties have been arrested, but have since been bailed.
Police are now on the lookout for a blue Mercedes C220 with the registration number WR03 JYB, and are urging the public to contact them if the vehicle is seen.
Sgt Martin Harper, who is leading the investigation, said: "It has been a month now since Mr Fleming was tragically killed in this collision. We have had a dedicated team of officers working on this and we are making some good progress with the investigation.
"We urgently need to trace this vehicle in order for us to eliminate it from our enquiries. It may be parked in a street, in a car park, garage or lock-up. It may be covered with a tarpaulin. It may be in a vehicle repair garage or body shop.
"I would urge anyone who has any information on the whereabouts of this vehicle to contact us."
Mr Fleming's son William, 10, was left orphaned following the incident, after his mother had died of cancer six months earlier.
Mr Fleming had been due to leave his position as Chalfont St Peter's haywarden, a job he had held for 12 years, two days after his death in order to spend more time with his son.
Anyone wanting to contact the police, can visit Gerrards Cross police station where an incident room has been set up.
Alternatively they can call the police on 0845 8 505 505, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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