Herman Webster Hospitalized Following a Motorcycle Hit-and-Run Crash near Mill Creek Middle School in Kent

KENT, WA (August 9, 2021) Herman Webster sustained critical injuries after a motorcycle hit-and-ran collision near Mill Creek Middle School in Kent.

The accident occurred around 1:00 a.m. on August 4, on the intersection in front of Mill Creek Middle School in Kent.

According to reports, Webster and his friend went out for a ride on his motorcycle when a woman he thinks had light-colored hair and was driving a dark-colored car ran a red light and cut across four lanes of traffic and slammed into Webster.

The driver stopped for a second, then quickly fled the scene, police added.

Paramedics arrived and rushed him to a hospital with several serious injuries. The friends and family of Webster made a GoFundMe account to help for his rehabilitation and hospital needs.

Officials are still trying to identify the driver who fled the scene and an investigation is currently ongoing.

Anyone with information can submit their tip using the P3 Tips app on their smartphone or by calling 1-800-222-tips.

When involved in a motorcycle accident, pull over and do not try to run away. Make sure to render aid to any injured victims and assess the situation. Then, get in touch with the police and medical care providers. Keep calm and cooperate with investigators.


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