After further investigation, a third involved driver in an accident on West Main Street, Batavia, on Friday has been arrested.
Mark Flaming, 33, of Batavia, is charged with two counts of tampering with evidence, one count of leaving the scene of a serious personal injury accident, unregistered motorcycle, uninsured motorcycle, improper plates and operating without a proper license.
According to police, a motorcycle driven by Gregory Vigiano, 34, of Batavia, was struck by a minivan driven by Rebecca Santiago, 34, of Stafford, following an alleged illegal left turn.
The investigation by Officer Sam Freeman reportedly found that Flaming, on another motorcycle, ran over Vigiano while Vigiano was down in the roadway.
Flaming is accused of then fleeing the scene. He allegedly later attempted to alter the appearance of his motorcycle to avoid detection following the collision.
Vigiano sustained serious injuries and was transported by Mercy Flight to Strong Memorial Hospital. He is listed in satisfactory condition at Strong.
Flaming was issued traffic and appearance tickets.
Santiago was issued tickets on Friday for alleged illegal left turn and operating with a suspended driver's license.
Two people were seriously injured when a motorcycle they were on left the roadway on Lewiston Road in Oakfield and struck a retaining wall in a yard.
Contrary to an earlier report, no vehicle was involved.
Sgt. Matt Wikowski, State Police, said at this stage of the investigation it's not clear why the driver lost control over the motorcycle.
The driver and a female passenger were both ejected from the bike. The driver was transported to ECMC by ground ambulance and the female was flown to ECMC by Mercy Flight.
Oakfield Fire and Mercy EMS assisted at the scene.