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Man in hospital after police car and e-bike crash in St Ann's Man arrested after police car and e-bike crash in St Ann's
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A police car was recovered from Carlton Road after the collisionA police car was recovered from Carlton Road after the collision
A man was taken to hospital after a crash involving an e-bike and a police car in Nottingham. A man has been arrested on suspicion of driving offences after a collision involving an e-bike and a police car in Nottingham.
It happened at about 15:15 BST on Thursday, near the junction of Marmion Road and Carlton Road, in St Ann's, Nottinghamshire Police said. The crash happened at about 15:15 BST on Thursday in Marmion Road, St Ann's, Nottinghamshire Police said.
An e-bike rider was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre with injuries "not thought to be life-altering or life-threatening", the force added. A 26-year-old man who was riding the bike was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre with a "suspected broken leg".
A cordon was put in place while the crash was dealt with and the police car involved was recovered from the scene. The force said the man had been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and having no licence or insurance.
A Nottinghamshire Police spokesperson said the man's injuries were "not believed to be life-altering or life-threatening".
It added one officer was also taken to hospital for a precautionary check-up.
A cordon was put in place while the incident was dealt with and the police car involved was recovered from the scene.
The road has since reopened.The road has since reopened.
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