Snohomish County dad critically injured after hit-and-run crash

Snohomish, WALocal News

Jonathan Bradshaw, a father from Snohomish County, remains in critical condition following a hit-and-run motorcycle accident that occurred last Thursday near OK Mill Road and 145th Ave SE. His family is asking residents in the area to review their security footage to assist in identifying the driver who fled the scene. With at least six hours of surgeries already completed, Jonathan faces a challenging recovery, as he sustained serious injuries including a ruptured spleen and skull fractures. His sister, Rebecca, expressed the family's deep concern for his health and the impact on his children, who are missing their father during this difficult time. To alleviate some financial burdens, they have initiated an online fundraiser aimed at covering his medical and related expenses.

Rebecca described the dangerous conditions of OK Mill Road, emphasizing the urgency of finding the driver responsible for the crash. As Jonathan prepares for more surgeries and a lengthy rehabilitation process, the family is hopeful for any leads that could help in their search for justice. The community's support and vigilance could make a significant difference in this tragic situation.

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