A cyclist was left requiring hospital treatment after a hit and run in Stirlingshire.

A car was travelling towards Fintry from Lennoxtown on the B822 Crow Road at around 2.40pm on Friday when it collided with a cyclist.

The vehicle failed to stop after the incident, instead continuing toward Fintry and leaving the 35-year-old man lying on the ground.

The cyclist had sustained a number of leg injuries and was later taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital for treatment.

Inquiries are ongoing to trace the motorist involved and police have urged potential witnesses to come forward.

Constable Gavin Nicoll, from Balfron Police Station, said: "The driver has shown no regard or concern for the cyclist's health and well-being following this collision and continued on his journey without stopping.

"We are eager to hear from anyone who was on the B822 on Friday afternoon and witnessed the collision, or who saw the offending vehicle and can help us locate it.

"In particular, we would like to hear from motorists with dashboard cameras, or cyclists with GoPro devices, which may have recorded the incident and allow us to progress this investigation.

"The vehicle involved in the collision is likely to have sustained some exterior damage and so anyone who notices some new dents or marks on the car of a family member, friend or neighbour who is likely to have driven along the B822 should also get in touch."

Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland on 101.