
Jikaiah Stevens after the collision that cost her over $100,000 in medical bills, as well as traumatic brain injury.
Photos courtesy of Jikaiah Stevens
One might call it the police’s act of contrition. At last night’s (Thu/16) meeting on pedestrian safety, Police Chief Greg Suhr promised to re-open a traffic collision case that left a 31-year-old woman with a traumatic brain injury, causing a loss in her sense of smell and taste, short term memory loss, insomnia, and a loss of motor skills.Read more »