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NAMPA, Idaho (AP) — A southwest Idaho man authorities say ran over and seriously injured a neighbor who helped get his vehicle out of the snow has pleaded not guilty to leaving the scene of an accident.
The Idaho Press-Tribune reports that 50-year-old Roger Faull denied the felony charge in 3rd District Court on Friday.
Authorities say Faull last winter ran over 33-year-old Benjamin Felty, crushing his diaphragm and damaging internal organs.
Felty underwent three surgeries.
Police say that after getting Faull's vehicle out of the snow, Felty went to remove a tow strap from the front of Faull's vehicle and was run over by Faull.
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