It sounds like the hit-and-run case of a bicyclist killed in Ohio's Tour of the Scioto River Valley last month will go to a county grand jury.
Pike County prosecutor Robert Junk told the Columbus Dispatch that he plans to ask the grand jury to indict a motorist on felony charges related to the death, although he hasn't decided what charges to seek.
Junk says he's awaiting crash-reconstruction details from the scene and the final autopsy report. Junk already has seen the initial report of the State Police investigation into the death of William Crowley, the 57-year-old physician from Michigan who was struck from behind during the second morning of the ride.
That report names Sara Bender, 35, of Lucasville as the driver on an SUV who arrived at the scene about a half-hour after the collision. She told a trooper that she thought she had hit a sign, but came back after driving to her home about 10 miles away.
The grand jury will hear the case this month or next. Junk noted that leaving the scene of a fatality accident is a third-degree felony.
More details about the crash and reactions from readers at "Cyclist killed in TOSRV bike ride."


