Pair charged after 10-year-old injured in north Edinburgh hit-and-run

Published 30th Aug 2017
Last updated 30th Aug 2017

Two men have been arrested and charged following a motorcycle hit-and-run collision in north Edinburgh.

A 10-year-old boy suffered serious injuries and continues to be treated at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children following the incident on Ferry Road on August 19.

Police said a 20-year-old man has now been charged with various offences including causing serious injury by dangerous driving, failing to stop and report a collision as well as theft of a motorcycle.

A 22-year-old man has also been charged in connection with the incident and will be reported to the procurator fiscal for theft of a motorcycle, dangerous driving and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

The 20-year-old man is expected to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on August 30.

The 22-year-old man is currently on remand in connection with unrelated offences.

Detective Chief Inspector Paul Grainger from Edinburgh CID said: Since this incident occurred we have dedicated significant resources to the investigation, resulting in two men having now been charged.

I'd like to thank all of those who came forward with information that has greatly assisted with our inquiries.''

Chief Inspector Stevie Sutherland, the new Local Area Commander for North West Edinburgh, said: We recognise the profound impact this incident had on those who live within the local area, as well as the wider Edinburgh community who have been incredibly supportive to not only police, but to the young boy and his family.

Offences like this will not be tolerated and whenever incidents of motorcycle theft or the antisocial or criminal use of these vehicles is reported, we will conduct a robust investigation to bring those responsible to justice.'