A Police officer Left Fight for your life after being hit by a car While on duty is nominated and painted.
Police Constable Christopher Miller, 38, was on duty in Stoke Pogs, BuckinghamshireOn Thursday evening (May 22) when he collided with a car. The officer has been admitted to the hospital with fatal injuries.
Temes Valley Police For more information, a picture of the officer was released in an appeal as the serious incident is under investigation.
Bal announced on Saturday that he had arrested two people, who were aged 28 and 38. CinnamonOn suspicion of attempt to murder and dangerous driving caused serious injuries. A third person, 43 from Slaw, was also arrested on suspicion of assisting a criminal and completing the curriculum of justice.

Senior Investigating Officer Detective Superintendent Will Crauther said: “I am issuing a public appeal for witnesses today to help them share to come forward and share any information.
“I am especially eager to hear from anyone, who was in the area of ​​Stoke Pogs between 10 pm on Thursday evening, around 1 pm on Friday morning (23/5) and may have seen this vehicle or may have seen this phenomenon.
“I believe that BMW would have suffered a front-end damage after the incident, and so if you saw the vehicle, either before or after the incident, please contact us.
“I am eager to hear from anyone who can have dash-cams, CCTV or doorbell footage, which can capture anything that can help in our investigation.”
Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snags said: “Police officers have to face danger every day. In this incident, PC Christopher Miller was just doing his work, serving the public and keeping our communities safe.
“Sadly, Christopher has faced very serious injuries, and we are all to examine the exact circumstances.
“All officers should expect to safely return home after each tour of duty, and we wish Christopher a sharp and complete recovery.
“We are all affected by this, the right Tames Valley beyond the police. I want to thank my local communities in slow for all their support and is wider public for the accessories received by us.”
PC Miller’s family is being supported by specially trained family contact officials, as they are closest to them.