| Published: | Sep 04, 2012 2:32 PM EDT |
| Updated: | Sep 04, 2012 4:47 PM EDT |
LEE COUNTY, Fla.- The 16-year-old South Fort Myers High School student who was hit by a pickup truck while waiting at the bus stop, was released from Tampa General Hospital on August 17th.
Florida Highway Patrol said Keisha Bien-Aime was waiting at the intersection of Sanibel Blvd. and Geranium Road, when the truck veered off the road, hit her and fled the scene.
Officials say 21-year-old Chelsie Dahlbeck contacted FHP to say she may have been the individual who struck Bien-Aime. Charges are still in the pending phase.
In the photo: Friends of Bien-Aime (second from the right), from Anchor Christian Church, visited her while she was being treated at Tampa General Hospital.
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