A Hillside man was arrested Monday and charged with hitting an Oak Park bicyclist and fleeing the scene.
At about 5:19 p.m. March 18, a 63-year-old Oak Park man was traveling on his bicycle near the corner of Central and Lathrop avenues in River Forest, police said. Witnesses saw a tan Toyota Camry traveling westbound make a left turn and strike the cyclist. The driver never stopped, River Forest police said.
“It looks like the driver was trying to make a turn and the other party had the right of way,” Interim Police Chief Greg Weiss said. “I guess he clipped the back tire. It looks like he just didn’t give the bicyclist time to clear the intersection.”
Three bystanders saw the accident and gave police a description of the vehicle, which suffered a broken rear-view mirror, as well as the registration number.
The investigation led police to Ronnie Williams, 51, of the 600 block of Wolf Road, Hillside, who was arrested at his home Monday and charged with leaving the scene of an accident, failure to give aid or information and failure to yield, all misdemeanors, police said. Police said the man’s vehicle matched the description of the one involved in the crash and had damage consistent with the collision.
The victim was transported to the hospital and released the same day. Police said he suffered minor cuts and bruises, but no serious injuries or broken bones.