Sunday, September 01, 2002
Motorcyclist in serious condition
James Sherman, 40, of Montgomery Road remained in serious condition Saturday at University Hospital, where he was recovering from a Friday night motorcycle crash.
Sgt. John Wainscott of Cincinnati Police Department's traffic unit said Mr. Sherman was westbound on Brotherton Road when he broadsided a vehicle driven by Karen Morgan, 35, of Pleasant Ridge shortly after 9 p.m. at the Ridge Avenue intersection.
Mr. Sherman was thrown off the bike. Cincinnati firefighters treated him before he was transported to University Hospital. Ms. Morgan was not injured.
No charges have been filed.
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