Police are asking for the public's help as officers continue to investigate a crash in Northland's Waipu that injured seven people, including children.
At around 1.30pm on Wednesday, emergency services were called to Cove Rd, almost 150m north of Johnson Point Rd in Waipu.
There, they found a two-car crash had left seven people, including four children, injured.
Officers now want to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the crash and are asking anyone with information to come forward by calling 105.
"We are seeking sightings of a silver-coloured Subaru that was travelling north on Cove Road at the time of the crash," Detective Sergeant Steve Chamberlain said.
"We are also seeking persons who have CCTV cameras on their property covering the Cove Road area south of Waipu township.
"And we ask anyone who might have recorded dash camera footage from the area to also come forward and assist the ongoing investigation."

After the crash, several of the injured were rushed to Northland Base Hospital or Auckland City Hospital by ambulance and helicopter, while three were flown to Starship Hospital by helicopter.
Since then, five people have been doing "well" and are "stable", while another has been discharged from the hospital.
"Sadly, one adult remains in a critical condition," Chamberlain said.
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