Sean Lisonbee, 22, in serious condition after his motorcycle is struck by hit-and-run car on Harrison Boulevard in Ogden, UT
Ogden biker hurt by hit-run minivan is upgraded to serious
Ogden police Lt. Nathan Cline said police still were looking for the minivan, described as possibly a Chrysler, dark blue or dark green, with a Utah handicapped license plate.
Police: Motorcyclist dragged 200 feet in Ogden hit-and-run
Anyone with information related to the crash is asked to call Ogden police at 801-620-8060.
It was approximately 3:30 p.m. when Sean Lisonbee, 22, was riding a motorcycle to the south on Harrison Boulevard, and another southbound vehicle, described as a dark green or blue minivan, struck him and dragged him for quite some distance before leaving the scene. Lisonbee was not wearing a helmet at the time and sustained severe injuries. As of Thursday, May 14, Lisonbee remains hospitalized in serious condition.
Since motorcycle crashes often end in serious injuries, victims need immediate help
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