A teenager has been charged with dangerous driving after a car crashed into two vehicles in Morecambe - leaving a person with potentially life-changing injuries.
Morgan Bowes, 18, of Ambleside Road, Lancaster has also been charged with failing to stop, failing to provide a sample of blood for analysis, driving with no licence, driving with no insurance, and possession of class B drugs.
He has been bailed to appear at Lancaster Magistrates' Court for a first hearing on December 19.
This follows a collision on Ovangle Road, Morecambe at around 2.30pm on Tuesday September 30.
A Lancashire Police spokesperson said: "Officers requested a silver Nissan X-Trail to stop, which the driver failed to do, and a pursuit followed.
"The Nissan X-Trail eventually came to a stop after colliding with two cars, leaving the passenger of the Nissan X-Trail with potentially life changing injuries."


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