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Update: Since this post was originally published, the man accused of hitting UAlbany student Alexa Kropf, 18, was arraigned in an Albany Court on charges from the dirt bike incident on April 26, where 18-year-old UAlbany student Alexa Kropf was seriously injured, leading to a weeks-long medically induced coma. Arrested on May 23, Austin Breyette pleaded not guilty in Albany County Court. Allegations claim he struck Kropf at high speed and fled. Furthermore, Breyette faces accusations of hiding evidence related to the accident, including a dirt bike and a Porsche. He is currently held on bail, with Kropf still in recovery from the incident.

A University of Albany student is in a coma after she was hit by an “illegal dirt bike” in April just after midnight, according to her family and the Albany Police Department in New York. 19-year-old Alexa Kropf of Long Island is showing minor signs of improvement after undergoing multiple surgeries, and she will have to be medevaced home once she’s released from the hospital. Alexa’s father, Jim, told Fox News Digital, “It’s a nightmare for a parent. I wish it on no one ever.”

Alexa Kropf has undergone two brain surgeries to remove bleeding and swelling, her father said. She also suffered two broken bones in her lower right leg, fractures in her pelvis, five broken ribs and bruised lungs. Jim Kropf described his daughter as loving, fun, responsible and hard-working. She is “a best friend” to her younger sister, and her younger brother “looks up to her.”

He added, “When you look at this beautiful girl, who now has her head half shaved, and you can see the 50 staples that are in her skull because her skull had been cut open two times for the surgery – you see that the swelling and the scars and the more staples in her leg… a feeding tube, oxygen up through her nose, as well – it’s horrific. Every single time I approach the bed to talk to her, it’s so emotional. And you have to stay positive. It’s such torture – torture as a parent to have to do that.”

Albany police are still searching for the suspect, described as a male, who was “driving an illegal dirt bike at a high rate of speed while weaving in and out of groups of people in the roadway” on the 400 block of Hudson Avenue when he hit Kropf, according to a press release. Police said, “While driving at a high rate of speed, the suspect struck the victim and caused her to be thrown in the air and land in the roadway several feet away from the initial impact.” Alexa had been out with friends that Saturday night; the dirt biker hit her on a one-way street. Jim expressed gratitude for Alexa’s friends, who immediately called for help.

Jim explained, “From what I understand, [Alexa’s friends’] recollection is that the officer pretty much said, ‘You can’t leave,’ because [the suspect] had fallen off the bike. They tended to my daughter, and then they turned around, and he pretty much flipped them off, as they say, and got back on the bike and drove away.” The 19-year-old was in critical condition upon arrival at Albany Medical Center Hospital on April 27. Jim thanked the medical staff of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU), the Ronald McDonald House for providing a place for his family to stay while visiting Alexa in the hospital, and local law enforcement.

A GoFundMe titled “UAlbany Alexa Kropf Hit and Run” has been created to help Kropf’s recovery. The Albany County Sheriff’s Department reportedly ran an illegal dirty bike detail throughout Albany on May 2 and seized 10 illegal bikes. They also issued 21 traffic violations and made two arrests for aggravated unlicensed operation, according to News 10. The prevalence of illegal or unlicensed bikes and mopeds has been a recent issue for major cities, including New York City and Washington, D.C.

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