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Family seeks answers, closure one year after fatal hit-and-run crashÂ
Dan Matics reports
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - It’s been one year since a hit-and-run crash claimed the life of a motorcyclist in St. Petersburg.
Philip Anderson and his girlfriend, Tricia Best, were riding their motorcycle on 34th Street North when police say a silver sedan sideswiped them, causing Anderson to crash. His girlfriend survived; Anderson did not.
Breanna Mcneal, Anderson’s daughter, tells FOX 13 her family remembers their father as a kind, fun-loving man – while hoping someone comes forward so they can have closure. They’ve been in hiding for the last year. I consider what you did murdering my father, taking him away from me and the future that he had, she said.
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A task force spent a year looking at mental health crisis services in State College and Centre County. Members of the task force Patricia Best and Leslie Laing talked with WPSU about the current state of those services, the challenges service providers face and the recommended changes for reform. Here s their conversation.
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The fatal police shooting of Osaze Osagie in State College nearly two years ago prompted community discussion about mental health services, race relations and policing.
The Borough of State College and Centre County teamed up to create a Task Force on Mental Health Crisis Services. Thirty-two members representing local government, healthcare and law enforcement spent most of last year assessing the current system and recommended changes in a report.