A 12 year-old boy escaped serious injury after he was hit by a vehicle in Rhoose while riding his scooter.
Detectives are continuing to investigate the collision which occurred on Crib Y Sianel at around 3.45pm on Saturday 14th September.
South Wales Police say the boy suffered cuts and bruises but he was not seriously injured.
Comprehensive house-to-house enquiries have been carried out in the area and CCTV footage has also been examined - but neither the vehicle, nor its owner, have been identified.
Anyone with information should contact South Wales Police on 101, quoting reference no. 2400308921.
Alternatively, email swp101@south-wales.police.uk or visit the South Wales Police website.

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