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A female police officer is in a critical condition after being hit by a car driven by a man she was trying to arrest. A female police officer is in a critical condition after being hit by a car driven by a man she was trying to arrest during a fraud investigation.
Det Con Catherine Corbett, 39, from the West Midlands force, suffered head injures in the incident at 0800 GMT. Det Con Catherine Corbett, 39, who has been in the West Midlands force for 18 years, suffered head injuries in the incident at 0800 GMT.
She was arresting the man in Bath Road, Hayes, west London, when the suspect fled by getting into a car, knocking the officer over as he drove off. She was trying to arrest the man in Bath Road, Hayes, west London, when he escaped by car and knocked her over.
The Metropolitan Police is treating the incident as attempted murder.The Metropolitan Police is treating the incident as attempted murder.
Det Con Corbett, who was in plain clothes, was attempting to arrest the man outside the Sheraton Hotel.Det Con Corbett, who was in plain clothes, was attempting to arrest the man outside the Sheraton Hotel.
Abandoned car Car abandoned
The suspect, who was wanted in connection with a fraud inquiry conducted by the West Midlands force, crashed into another vehicle after hitting the officer. The suspect crashed the car in to a black Ford Focus, damaging its front bumper and bonnet, after the officer was struck.
He escaped in a blue Peugeot 207 which was later found abandoned in nearby Harlington Road. Ervis Topalli, who works at a nearby car-wash, said one of the car's tyres was punctured in the collision.
The officer was with other officers, two of whom suffered minor injuries. The suspect was being sought as part of a fraud investigation
A spokesman for West Midlands Police said the force was liaising with the Metropolitan Police over the incident. He said: "I didn't think anything of it at the time. I thought it was just a car wheel spinning.
"But then I heard the noise of the brakes and the flap of the flat tyre and I wondered what was going on."
The suspect escaped in a blue Peugeot 207, which was later found abandoned in nearby Harlington Road.
Det Con Corbett was with other officers, two of whom suffered minor injuries.
A West Midlands police spokeswoman said: "[Det Con Corbett] was with a team from West Midlands Police in Hayes to effect an arrest in connection with an ongoing fraud investigation."
Det Con Corbett is a serving member of the economic crime team of the force.