Bryan, TX — A woman was injured this past July in a hit and run accident that took place in Bryan, Texas, on Monday, July 28, 2014. The accident occurred near the intersection of Finfeather Road and Navidad Street. The truck that hit her did not stop.
Police found the truck about a block away from the scene of the accident, although they have yet to find the driver. Webb lost a kidney in the accident. She also suffered a concussion and had one of her feet crushed.
Local authorities are continuing to investigate the accident. Friends of Webb have set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for her medical expenses and say that so far they’ve collected more than $1,300. Reports say that Webb is an employee of Texas A&M. She does not have insurance.
Scene of the Accident
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