Video appeal as biker in hospital after crash

The 17 year-old who was hurt in the crash remained in hospital, the force said
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Doorbell and dashcam video footage is being sought by police investigating a serious crash, as a motorcyclist who was injured in it remains in hospital more than a week later.
A silver Peugeot 107 and a suspected stolen motorbike crashed at the junction of Dangerfield Lane and Stanley Road, Darlaston, in the West Midlands, shortly after 17:40 BST on 28 June, police said.
The 17-year-old rider of the motorbike was not wearing a helmet and suffered serious injuries, the force added.
The driver of the car remained at the scene of the crash and was supporting their investigation, Sgt Richard Evans said.
"We're asking any witnesses or local people with Ring doorbells, who we've not yet spoken with, to get in touch," he added.
"We'd also ask drivers who were in the area around the time of the collision to check dashcam for footage which may assist enquiries."
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