With the help of friends, the woman seriously injured by a hit-and-run driver early Monday morning near Bethany Home Road has been identified.
The victim is 55-year-old motorcycle driver Tammy Cowart.
The incident took place just before 5 a.m. on Monday February 24, near 26th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. According to Phoenix Police Department officials, a hit-and-run driver crashed into Cowart and then fled the scene of the accident.
The Phoenix police said the
55-year-old woman was riding a motorcycle at around 4:30 a.m. on Bethany Home
Road when she collided with another vehicle. Emergency responders rushed her to
the hospital in critical condition. The other driver, had left the scene after
the crash by the time emergency responders arrived. It is unknown how long the
hit-and-run driver remained at the scene, if at all.
Reports indicate that the hit-and-run vehicle is
white. It was headed north toward 17 Freeway or the northbound access road of
the freeway after colliding with the motorcycle.
Police reported that Cowart was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.
Cowart has been on life support since arriving at the hospital. According to Cowart’s friends, unfortunately her condition is not looking good.
The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call the Phoenix Police at 602-262-6151.
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