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Motorcyclist Hobert Bohm, right, looks over his wrecked motorcycle with neighbor Tiff Fleming at his Longmont home on Tuesday.
Motorcyclist Hobert Bohm, right, looks over his wrecked motorcycle with neighbor Tiff Fleming at his Longmont home on Tuesday.
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A 26-year-old Longmont motorcyclist was injured and his Harley-Davidson was badly damaged Saturday when, he says, another motorist intentionally ran him off Colo. Highway 119.

Hobert Bohm hopes someone will be able to tell investigators who was driving the silver Pontiac Grand Prix when it clipped the handlebars of his motorcycle and sent him crashing into a ditch.

Trooper Nate Reid of the Colorado State Patrol said the agency is still investigating the crash and has not been able to identify the driver. He said troopers would like to hear the other driver’s side of the tale, but added that leaving the scene after Bohm crashed is not OK. Colorado law requires drivers involved in crashes to stop and render aid.

Read the rest of this report, including Bohm’s account of what happened, at .

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