Reward Offered for Information in Aberdeen Cycle Crash
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) – An Aberdeen man is offering a $2,500 reward for information that can help authorities find the driver of a vehicle who he says caused him to crash his motorcycle.
The American News reports 39-year-old Cameron Wyly was injured in the July 18 crash in Aberdeen and his custom chopper motorcycle was totaled.
Witnessess and Wyly told the Highway Patrol that a young female driver of a compact car ran a stop sign, causing the motorcycle to swerve and crash into a parked pickup truck.
Wyly spent three days in a hospital and racked up more than $10,000 in medical bills.
The Highway Patrol estimated $26,000 in damage to the motorcycle and $800 for the pickup.