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Bicyclist In Greenport Airlifted After Being Hit By Car

By October 12, 2009October 24th, 2022No Comments

Newsday.com: Bicyclist in Greenport airlifted after being hit by car

October 12, 2009 By JOHN VALENTI john.valenti@newsday.com

A 61-year-old man riding his bicycle in Greenport had to be airlifted to Stony Brook University Medical Center Sunday after being hit by a car being that ran a stop sign, police said.

The condition of the bicyclist, identified by Southold Town police as Arthur Fuentes-Chang of Broad Street in Greenport, was not immediately available on Monday.

The accident occurred at the intersection of Center Street and Second Street at 4:18 p.m., police said. It was then, police said, that Jaqueline M. Bradley, 18, of 217-12 48th Ave. in Bayside, “failed to come to a complete stop at the stop sign” – and struck Fuentes-Chang.

It was unclear if Bradley was cited in the incident. Police said Monday that information was not immediately available.