Victim of Bremerton hit-and-run speaks out, wants driver caught

Medina, WALocal News

In Bremerton, Denice Noice is urging the driver responsible for her serious injuries in a hit-and-run incident at a laundromat to come forward. The accident has sparked discussions about road safety and the accountability of drivers in the area. Noice, who suffered significant injuries from the reckless act, is now focused on her recovery while calling for justice. Local media coverage has amplified her message, bringing community awareness to the dangers of hit-and-run incidents. Her emotional appeal underscores the importance of driver responsibility and the impact of such accidents on victims and their families.

As the investigation continues, community members are rallying to support Noice and to advocate for safer road practices. The incident serves as a poignant reminder of the need for vigilance and accountability within the community. Noice's story resonates with many, highlighting the human cost of traffic accidents and the collective responsibility to prevent them.

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