Police are appealing for information after a woman was struck by a van in a hit-and-run following a reported road rage incident in Perth and Kinross.
The driver of the small white vehicle collided with the woman in the lower car park of Alyth Golf Club at around 6.20pm on Friday.
The woman was treated by ambulance paramedics at the scene.
Police Scotland said enquiries had established the collision occurred following a confrontation and reported road rage incident on the B954 near the town.
Constable Ronan Mackay, of Blairgowrie Police Station, is urging anyone who witnessed the incident to get in touch.
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He added: "We would also ask that people check any private CCTV or dashcam footage that may have captured the white van in the Alyth area.
"I am also appealing to a man who was within the Alyth Golf Club car park at the time to come forward, as he may have information which could assist our investigation."
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