July 21, 2013 Hit and Run Driver Identified Woman arrested in Denham Springs hit-and-run case Criminal and Civil Cases Likely to Follow State Police arrested a Denham Springs woman Friday in connection with a hit-and-run incident that seriously injured a pedestrian Tuesday. The arrest was made after a motorist alerted troopers to a vehicle matching a description State Police issued after David Vidrine, 22, of Denham Springs, was struck by a vehicle that left the scene. Troopers arrested Christine M. Bradley, 41, and booked her into Livingston Parish Prison on one count of hit-and-run, State Police spokesman Trooper 1st Class Jared Sandifer said in a news release. Troopers tracked down the vehicle the motorist reported and found that Bradley’s vehicle was missing a passenger-side mirror, Sandifer said. Bradley is accused of driving away after hitting Vidrine about 9:30 p.m. while he walked on the shoulder of La. 1025 near the intersection of Linder and Clinton Allen roads in Livingston Parish. The attorneys at Fisher Injury Lawyers are experienced in the unique challenges of bringing a case against a hit and run driver. We have successfully represented many victims of hit and run accidents including the well known River Road Cyclist hit and run lawsuit. Contact us today. There is no charge for your first consultation and you only pay us if we recover money for you. Baton Rouge Hit and Run Attorney Louisiana Hit and Run Lawyer Source: The Advocate by Bryan Fisher Car Accidents, Hit-and-Run 0 0