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NI police officer hurt in lorry hit-and-run discharged from hospital NI police officer hurt in lorry hit-and-run discharged from hospital
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A police officer who was injured in a hit-and-run incident in County Armagh has been discharged from hospital.A police officer who was injured in a hit-and-run incident in County Armagh has been discharged from hospital.
Police said a lorry was driven at speed directly at the officer and he was pinned between it and a police vehicle. The lorry left the scene.Police said a lorry was driven at speed directly at the officer and he was pinned between it and a police vehicle. The lorry left the scene.
It happened in Cullyhanna as he was investigating the theft of a cash machine about 13 miles away near Newry.It happened in Cullyhanna as he was investigating the theft of a cash machine about 13 miles away near Newry.
Police are treating the incident as attempted murder.Police are treating the incident as attempted murder.
InjuriesInjuries
The officer was struck after leaving his vehicle to speak to the driver of "a suspicious lorry transporting a car" on Mullaghduff Road, police said.The officer was struck after leaving his vehicle to speak to the driver of "a suspicious lorry transporting a car" on Mullaghduff Road, police said.
Supt Simon Walls said the officer had been treated for a fractured ankle, injuries to his back and a wound to his head.Supt Simon Walls said the officer had been treated for a fractured ankle, injuries to his back and a wound to his head.
He said police believed the lorry involved in the incident had been stolen a short time earlier in Cullyhanna.He said police believed the lorry involved in the incident had been stolen a short time earlier in Cullyhanna.
A lorry matching its description was found burnt out across the border at Mullyash Mountain in County Monaghan, about five miles away.A lorry matching its description was found burnt out across the border at Mullyash Mountain in County Monaghan, about five miles away.
Appealing for information about its movements, Supt Walls said: "The lorry is described as a low loader with a white cab, a yellow bumper, a red low loader body and carrying a white or silver vehicle."Appealing for information about its movements, Supt Walls said: "The lorry is described as a low loader with a white cab, a yellow bumper, a red low loader body and carrying a white or silver vehicle."
Policing Board chair Anne Connolly said: "This officer was simply doing his job but it shows the dangers our officers can face in serving the community."Policing Board chair Anne Connolly said: "This officer was simply doing his job but it shows the dangers our officers can face in serving the community."
Sinn Féin assembly member Megan Fearon said: "This was a horrendous attack and there can be no justification for it."Sinn Féin assembly member Megan Fearon said: "This was a horrendous attack and there can be no justification for it."
Democratic Unionist Party assembly member William Irwin said: "If the person responsible for this incident is linked to the theft then it underlines the extremely dangerous nature of those involved in organised theft of cash machines."Democratic Unionist Party assembly member William Irwin said: "If the person responsible for this incident is linked to the theft then it underlines the extremely dangerous nature of those involved in organised theft of cash machines."
Ulster Unionist councillor David Taylor said: "It is disgusting that a man serving the whole community should be mown down in the line of duty."Ulster Unionist councillor David Taylor said: "It is disgusting that a man serving the whole community should be mown down in the line of duty."
Earlier on Friday, a digger was used to rip a cash machine from the wall of a filling station on the Camlough Road, near Newry, County Down, at about 03:30 GMT.Earlier on Friday, a digger was used to rip a cash machine from the wall of a filling station on the Camlough Road, near Newry, County Down, at about 03:30 GMT.
Later that day, a man in his 20s was arrested by police in the Republic of Ireland, at Drumass, Inniskeen, in County Monaghan.Later that day, a man in his 20s was arrested by police in the Republic of Ireland, at Drumass, Inniskeen, in County Monaghan.
He is to appear in court on Saturday charged in connection with the robbery. He appeared at Monaghan District Court on Saturday, charged with causing £12,000 worth of criminal damage to a cash machine and possession of stolen property. He was remanded in custody.
Police on both sides of the border are continuing to search for a number of men who fled following the robbery.Police on both sides of the border are continuing to search for a number of men who fled following the robbery.