Police have thanked kind Telford residents including an off-duty nurse who came to the aid of a young male after he fell off his bike.
Officers say they were given a blanket to help keep the male warm after the accident in Dawley Road, and an off-duty nurse helped to keep him calm and reassured.
PCSO Lynn Harris, of the Arleston & College policing team, said:"Arleston & College Safer Neighbourhood Team would like to say a big thank you to residents of Bluebell Manor who assisted officers whereby a young male had come off his bike on Dawley Road on Sunday."We were then helped further in getting the bike in the car to keep safe at the police station."
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