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Police release CCTV following fatal collision in Calcot

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Wednesday, December 17, 2025 2:19 pm
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Officers investigating the collision in Calcot on Wednesday, November 26, are releasing a CCTV image of a car they are trying to locate.

Officers investigating the collision in Calcot on Wednesday, November 26, are releasing a CCTV image of a car they are trying to locate.

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THAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images and is appealing for a specific witness to come forward following a fatal road collision in Calcot last month.

Officers investigating the collision in Calcot on Wednesday, November 26, are releasing a CCTV image of a car they are trying to locate.

It is believed the driver of the car, thought to be a silver or grey coloured hatchback, will have witnessed the collision, though is not suspected to have been involved in the collision.

At just before 6.30am on November 26, 64-year-old Stephen Allen was struck by at least one vehicle while crossing the A4 Bath Road near to the Lidl superstore.

A 27-year-old man from Reading was arrested on Tuesday 2 December on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and failing to stop at the scene of a road traffic collision.

He has since been released on conditional police bail.

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Another man, aged 41 and also from Reading, was arrested on November 26 on suspicion of causing death by careless driving.

He has been released under investigation.

Investigating officer Sergeant Matt Cadmore, from the Roads Policing Unit, said: “We are continuing our investigation into this tragic incident in which Stephen Allen lost his life.

“His family continue to be supported by specially trained family liaison officers, and my thoughts remain with them all.

“I am today releasing this image of a vehicle of interest, and would appeal to the driver of this car to please come forward.

“Despite CCTV and ANPR work, we have, as yet, been unable to locate this vehicle, the driver of which I believe will have witnessed what happened.

“I’d like to stress, I believe this driver to be a witness, and I would urge them to contact Thames Valley Police as soon as possible.

“From our investigative work, we know that the vehicle travelled from the Burghfield Road and turned left towards Calcot at 6.27am on that morning.

“If you believe the vehicle is yours, or you know the driver, please reach out to us.”

Anybody with information is urged to make a report online or by calling Thames Valley Police on 101, quoting reference 43250602213.

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