POLICE are continuing to investigate after an officer was hit by a quad bike. 

West Yorkshire Police said the incident happened after officers received multiple reports of off-road bikes being driven dangerously in the Bradford South area.

Shocking footage on social media showed a group of males on quad bikes and off-road bikes riding in the Tong Street area where the collision between the quad bike and officer, who was deploying a spiked strip, took place.

In a full statement issued on Monday, a police spokesperson said: "Police received multiple reports of off-road bikes being driven dangerous in the Bradford South area at the weekend.

"On Sunday, July 14, a group of males were reported to be riding quad bikes and off-road bikes in Harold Park (Low Moor) and then proceeded to ride at excessive speeds on the roads in the area.

"On Tong Street, officers deployed a stinger after multiple bikes failed to stop for police. One suspect then rode directly into an officer injuring him."

The police officer was taken to hospital for treatment for a leg injury. 

A 27-year-old man from Huddersfield was arrested on suspicion of driving over the prescribed limit for drugs and grievous bodily harm.

A spokesperson for the West Yorkshire Police said today: "The man arrested has been bailed with conditions pending further enquiries."

Anyone with any information is urged to contact the police via 101 quoting crime reference number 13240379897 or information can be given to independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.