A WOMAN will face court over an alleged hit and run in Wallsend earlier this month.
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Officers were called to Douglas Street about 5.45am on April 1 after after a motorcyclist, 18, was knocked from his bike.
He suffered a fractured pelvis and femur.
Inquiries led a 28-year-old woman to attend Waratah police station on Wednesday.
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She was arrested and formally charged with six offences including negligent driving occasioning grievous bodily harm.
She received conditional bail to face court on May 5.
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