
Police have appealed for witnesses after a crash involving multiple cars on a north-east road.
Emergency services were called to the A90 near the Tipperty Industrial Centre south of Ellon at just before 10.45pm yesterday.
Police originally said four vehicles – a Renault, a Volkswagen, a Toyota and a Mini – were involved – and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said it involved three vehicles.
Police later said only two cars were involved.
“Paramedics were called to the scene to treat a woman, who did not require hospital treatment. There were no serious injuries,” said a Police Scotland spokesman.
A northbound section of road was closed for around two hours and a southbound section of road remained closed until just after 6am.
It is understood police were concerned about letting drivers back onto the section of road because of hazardous driving conditions due to heavy rain.
Now, police want to hear from anyone who witnessed the collision.
Officers are appealing for any witnesses to a 2 vehicle road traffic collision on the A90 at Ellon, about 2230 hours on Saturday 8 December 2018. If you have any information please contact 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800555111. pic.twitter.com/lnXRUgL9hr
— NorthEastPolice (@NorthEPolice) December 9, 2018
A Police Scotland spokesman said: “Officers are appealing for any witnesses to a two-vehicle road traffic collision on the A90 at Ellon, about 10.30pm on Saturday.
“If you have any information please contact 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800555111.
An SFRS spokeswoman said: “Three appliances were called to the collision and left the scene at 11.48pm.”