A MAN has been left with serious injuries following a crash in a supermarket car park.
West Yorkshire Police was called to reports of a crash between a pedestrian and a vehicle at Waitrose, in Westgate, Otley.
The incident took place around 11.18am on Sunday, January 14.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service was already at the scene.
The pedestrian, a man in his sixties, was involved in a collision with a Ford Ranger pick-up truck.
He received serious injuries and was taken to hospital.
The man is in a stable condition, according to a police spokesperson.
The driver was interviewed by voluntary attendance and enquiries remain ongoing.
Police statement in full
A police spokesperson said: "At 11.18am yesterday, police were contacted by the ambulance service reporting a road traffic collision involving a car and a pedestrian in the car park of the Waitrose supermarket, in Westgate, Otley.
"The pedestrian, a man in his sixties, had been involved in a collision with a Ford Ranger pick-up truck.
"He received serious injuries and was taken to hospital for treatment and is in a stable condition.
"The driver was interviewed by voluntary attendance and enquiries are ongoing into the incident."
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