Woman arraigned in 2016 Centerville hit-skip crash involving motorcycle

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A woman accused of a 2016 hit and run involving a motorcyclist was ordered not to have any contact with the victim during her arraignment Tuesday.

Heather M. Holland-Schroeder was also released without bond.

A grand jury indicted Holland-Schroeder, 44, on failure to stop after an accident, tampering with evidence, insurance fraud and vehicular assault.

In August 2016, she reportedly hit a motorcyclist who was stopped at a red light and drove off after speaking to a witness.

Police asked for the public’s help in identifying the Holland-Schroeder back in 2016, describing her as having long dark hair and driving an SUV with damage to the front driver’s side.

In February, police identified Holland-Schroeder as the driver of the car after questioning her.

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