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Driver sought after three-car collision

Dashcam footage is being sought to help identify a driver who allegedly caused a three-car collision in Warragul on Wednesday morning.
Police said two occupants of a silver 2005 Holden Commodore station wagon left the collision at the intersection of North Rd and Albert Rd at about 7.40am.
They were described as men with slim builds, and possibly wearing balaclavas.
Two further occupants remained at the scene but denied being the driver. No arrests were made.
Police allege the Holden Commodore failed to give way at the intersection, colliding with a black Toyota Prado driven by a woman with two teenage passengers and a white BYD hatch driven by a woman, who was the sole occupant.
Before the collision, the Holden was allegedly driving erratically and doing burn outs in the North Rd area.
Police are calling for witnesses or anyone driving in the vicinity to check any Dashcam footage to help identify the driver.
Nobody was hospitalised following the collision. However, the woman driving the BYD received treatment at the scene.
Information can be reported anonymously to Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersvic.com.au, or by contacting senior constable Chris King at Warragul Police Station on 5622 7111.

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