Fairborn woman indicted in OVI, hit-and-run crash that seriously injured bicyclist

Greene County Courthouse

Greene County Courthouse

A Fairborn woman is accused of driving under the influence of drugs during a hit-and-run crash in March that seriously injured a man in Bath Twp.

Brittany Elizabeth Duncan, 36, is facing one count each of aggravated vehicular assault, operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and failure to stop after an accident, according to Greene County Common Pleas Court records.

The OVI charge is a first-degree misdemeanor.

Duncan tested positive for benzodiazepines, opiates and other drugs, according to a crash report filed by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Brittany Elizabeth Duncan. Photo courtesy of Greene County Jail

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On March 2, Duncan was driving a 2016 Chevrolet Malibu on Old Yellow Springs Road when drove off the side of the road near Butternut Drive. When Duncan pulled back onto the road, she hit a Mongoose bicycle in front of her, according to the report.

Duncan then reportedly fled the scene.

The bicyclist, a 50-year-old Centerville man, was taken to Soin Medical Center - Kettering Health with serious injuries.

Duncan was arrested on Tuesday and is held on $75,000 bail in the Greene County Jail.

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