By Iveren McCallion
Q Radio's been told a reward's on offer after a hit-and-run that left a teenage girl needing stitches.
It happened on Sunday (6th August) at around 4pm when the girl's mother was driving her VW Polo on Greenan Road just outside Newry.
It's believed a dark grey-coloured transit van approached from behind at high speed, shattering the wing mirror as it passed injuring the girl who was in the back of the car.
Her family's offering £100 for any information that leads to a charge.
Witnesses are asked to contact police by dialling 101.
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