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UPDATED: 3:50 pm CDT July 2, 2008
HOUSTON -- Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who was involved in an accident with a motorcycle while traveling the wrong way on a northwest Houston freeway, KPRC Local 2 reported.
Justin Guy, 24, was riding his motorcycle on the Lake Woodlands overpass loop at Interstate 45 Thursday at 8:30 a.m. when a dark-colored Suburban entered the one-way ramp traveling the wrong direction.
Guy swerved to miss the driver, but hit the retaining wall and skidded at least 58 feet before hitting a tree, according to investigators.
He was hospitalized in critical condition and has been unconscious since the accident.
"He's been unresponsive and the only response he's had is to pain," said Chris Guy, the victim's mother.
"They had to have known they hit something and they kept going like it was no big deal," said Julissa Segovia, the victim's fiancee.
"We believe somebody has seen something," said Sgt. Tom Libby with the Oak Ridge Police Department.
Police said Guy was wearing protecting gear, including a helmet. His mother said he saved for years to buy his black 2001 Suzuki GSXR 1000.
Chris Guy said she would not feel peace until the driver who hurt her son is found.
"That would help my son when he recovers to forgive, to focus on a speedy recovery," she said.
Doctors said it could take weeks for Justin Guy to fully recover.
A fund has been established to help with Justin Guy's mounting medical bills. Donations can be made at Woodforest National Bank in The Woodlands.
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UPDATED: 3:50 pm CDT July 2, 2008
HOUSTON -- Police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who was involved in an accident with a motorcycle while traveling the wrong way on a northwest Houston freeway, KPRC Local 2 reported.
Justin Guy, 24, was riding his motorcycle on the Lake Woodlands overpass loop at Interstate 45 Thursday at 8:30 a.m. when a dark-colored Suburban entered the one-way ramp traveling the wrong direction.
Guy swerved to miss the driver, but hit the retaining wall and skidded at least 58 feet before hitting a tree, according to investigators.
He was hospitalized in critical condition and has been unconscious since the accident.
"He's been unresponsive and the only response he's had is to pain," said Chris Guy, the victim's mother.
"They had to have known they hit something and they kept going like it was no big deal," said Julissa Segovia, the victim's fiancee.
"We believe somebody has seen something," said Sgt. Tom Libby with the Oak Ridge Police Department.
Police said Guy was wearing protecting gear, including a helmet. His mother said he saved for years to buy his black 2001 Suzuki GSXR 1000.
Chris Guy said she would not feel peace until the driver who hurt her son is found.
"That would help my son when he recovers to forgive, to focus on a speedy recovery," she said.
Doctors said it could take weeks for Justin Guy to fully recover.
A fund has been established to help with Justin Guy's mounting medical bills. Donations can be made at Woodforest National Bank in The Woodlands.
Copyright 2008 by Click2Houston.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/16771914/detail.html