A 10-year-old boy on his way to school has been knocked down by a car in Rhyl.
The unnamed Ysgol Llywelyn pupil had to be freed by firefighters after becoming trapped under the vehicle on Grange Road just after 8am on Tuesday morning.
He sustained leg and head injuries which were not thought to be serious and he was conscious when transferred to Glan Clwyd Hospital.
Police are now appealing for information and witnesses following the collision
A spokesman for North Wales Police said: “Police were called to the Grange Road area following a report of a single vehicle collision with a 10 year old boy.
“The boy was taken to hospital and is believed to have suffered minor injuries.
“Police are appealing to anyone who witnessed the incident to contact North Wales Police on 101 quoting reference P026275.”
A spokesman for Denbighshire Council confirmed electronic 20 mph limit signs along Grange Road display the 20 mph symbol during school opening, closing and lunch times.